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Re: gamma bewilderment wrt/ Argyll's documentation
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Re: gamma bewilderment wrt/ Argyll's documentation


  • Subject: Re: gamma bewilderment wrt/ Argyll's documentation
  • From: Bob Frost <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 02 Apr 2016 11:01:11 +0100
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-----Original Message----- From: Roger Breton

I have nothing against Eizo, they're good monitors, but not all monitor
manufacturers force their users into low Luminances ranges to comply with
warranty.
If you need higher luminance levels while staying within warranty, look at
NECs.
...........................................................................

Yes, they only seem to recommend a 30% reduction in brightness if you are running them 24/7.

I wonder why there is this difference?



Bob Frost
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