This issue does present itself more on something like the PUG where image by image, the gamma setting could be different. I would think that even those who are willing to change their gamma setting temporarily wouldn't be willing to do it that often.
Bruce Sunday, December 8, 2002, 9:32:52 AM, you wrote: DS> On Sunday, December 8, 2002, at 11:25 AM, William Robb wrote: >> This is the problem with an industry with few standards, and >> using the minority equipment of the industry. I suspect you may >> as well continue with option D. Not only will most users not >> bother to change their screen gamma for your website, I suspect >> most users don't bother to set up their screens correctly >> anyway. >> >> William Robb >> DS> True. And, anyway, I don't think that more than a half dozen people DS> ever looked at my photo site anyway (and one of those was my mom <g> DS> "That looks very nice, dear"). DS> Dan Scott

