Graywolf,

Sorry if my inquiry on how to deal with this problem somehow made you feel myself of others were being 'whiny' about the dealing with difference between Mac and PC general screen profiles.

The truth is that I'm not "Graphically Knowledgable" enough and was requesting some POSITIVE advice on how to deal with the problem. I was hoping there was a 'simple' solution that someone might have been able to help me with, like perhaps lighten each photo by x%, etc. Perhaps there was even a plugin or useful tool for people who have to deal with this problem. Obviously I'm not the only one who is experiencing this.

IL Bill


On Sunday, February 8, 2004, at 02:32 PM, graywolf wrote:


Well, Windows does use the common standard for the internet. Hey, 1 point for Billy, 10 million points for whoever else.

Seems to me that all those "Graphically Knowledgeable" MAC users would know to set the profile for the media involved. Or at least quit whining when their pics look like crap to most of the people who look at them.

--

Bruce Dayton wrote:
Seems the simplest approach is to acknowledge that only a small
percentage of viewers are using Macs.  So either most users will see
your pictures poorly or you can make them look proper on a PC and then
only a small percentage (exact ratio could be argued) will see them
poorly.
It surely would have been nice of Bill Gates to pick the common
standard in the beginning.  Oh well, such is life.

-- graywolf http://graywolfphoto.com

"You might as well accept people as they are,
you are not going to be able to change them anyway."




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