Thanks very much for the info.  Will keep it mind, if I end up with a new 
monitor.   Best of luck with the move!

On Sep 28, 2012, at 4:37 AM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you stare at an iMac or possibly Apple monitor fro long, you will go 
> blind. It is 
> 
> bright. The problem lies in trying to match what you see to what you print. 
> If you adjust an image to your liking with all that brightness, you end up 
> with dark prints. Really dark prints. In my scatterbrained experience. 
> 
> If the brightness is turned down "scientifically" keeping the color values 
> the same relative to each other, you will be lightening the image to please. 
> In 100% brightness, it would look too bright and you'd cut the exposure. 
> Wrong thing to do. That's where Dark Adapted comes in. It lets you control 
> multiple monitors, each calibrated to the same values, by dimming then 
> together, or not, and attempting (some say poorly, but not me) to keep the 
> same values for your color spectrum. 
> 
> All I know for sure is 1. I love the monitor dimmed with no brilliant white 
> blasting you in the face when you are not working images. 2. Whenever you 
> change the monitor brightness, ganged or separately, a little grey block 
> opens in the center of your screen with a red, green and blue dot, i … to 
> just remind you that everything is ok, "I'm doing a good job for you."
> 
> Others on this list are way more into this, and may have different opinions, 
> or different software, or hate Apple. I frankly have an older ColorVision 
> Datacolor probe 2 ? that won't do two monitors. But all this touching on the 
> subject pressured me into buying a new model 4 Pro yesterday, just as the 
> chatter about AstroTracking forced me to buy a new Pentax GPS-1 unit the day 
> before. Gotta lay off the PDML for a while and let the cards rest until I get 
> settled into my new digs and play with my new toys.
> 
> Good Luck - over and out…
> 
> 
> On Sep 27, 2012, at 17:13 , Christine Nielsen wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for your thoughts... I wonder about the Dark Adapted software...I'm 
>> not familiar -  Do you find that you need that extra intervention to get 
>> your monitor to a low enough brightness level?  Because you are working 
>> mostly in the evenings, In the dark, I assume?  My editing is usually during 
>> the daytime - until 3pm, when everybody comes back home, then the party's 
>> over...
>> 
>> On Sep 27, 2012, at 2:28 PM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I too have both an Apple iMac 24" glossy, and an HP mate screen. I got the 
>>> HP thinking it would be better for image manipulation, or watching 
>>> streaming movies while I worked. In fact, I work and watch movies on the 
>>> iMac, using the HP for windows, email, genealogy. 
> 
> 
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