At 12:35 -0800 on 19/01/03, E McCann wrote:

>Settings are the same on both systems. On regular monitors, both displays
>are fine. On the TV, though, one is fine - looks just like it does on the
>computer monitor.  On the other, though, the display is much brighter - too
>bright, in fact - and there is what looks like an interference pattern in

See if you can try something like Adobe Gamma (dunno if there's a 68K version)
to bring that down a bit.  If you take a screen shot, is there a noticeable
difference between the two?  Or is the problem in the analogue output somewhere?
-- 

the pickle

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