Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying.
Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying.
- Subject: Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying.
- From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2014 18:14:58 -0600
On Jun 6, 2014, at 6:12 PM, John Robinson <email@hidden> wrote:
> So the world viewing on un-calibrated screens are wrong and you are right.
It depends on how the original data was created and handled, something you still don't seem to understand.
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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| >If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: John Robert Robinson <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: John R <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: John R <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: John R <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: John Robert Robinson <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>) |
| >Re: If it looks white on your uncalibrated display, yes it is lying. (From: John Robinson <email@hidden>) |