I challenge you to do the same test, on the same print, twice. Leave a
couple of hours between each test, and change which eye goes first.
The result may surprise you. :-)
Jostein

2009/3/1 Joseph McAllister <[email protected]>:
> As a test of the "prints being the same to all viewers", I have a test for
> all of you to try.
>
> In good light, hold a sheet of white paper at book length in front of you.
>
> Look at it with one eye only, then the other. Don't touch the eye you cover
> up - best to have someone else cover them, one at a time.
>
> In a great majority of the population (I do not know the number) the color
> of the sheet of paper will be different in each eye. Not much, but you will
> be able to tell.
>
> Add to that the fact that all eyes have some slight or major difference in
> how they see (or your brain perceives) color.
>
> Print, CRT, LCD.   It's pretty. It's bold. It's cold...  All are
> perceptions.  None are "right".
>
> In my (right is always slightly warmer than left) personal opinion.
>
> On Feb 28, 2009, at 13:09 , AlunFoto wrote:
>
>> With respect for your on-screen workflow, Bruce, a print will look the
>> _same_ to all viewers, not necessarily _right_... :-)
>> Just consider all the worries that were tossed onto the list while we
>> waited for the Annual.
>
> Joseph McAllister
> Lots of gear, not much time
>
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