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[QUOTE="olderndirtmom, post: 1227223, member: 77254"] I also like the one where he is casting the net. I don't know anything about the techno stuff Bryan, but can confirm some simple observations about switching from monitor to monitor, and the whiteness level. (My opthomologist politely refers to me "highly analytical about my vision"...code I think for pita histrionic personality type, lol. Since this is a family forum we won't go into what I call him.) Two simple observations: 1.) The brightness level/contrasts on the screens does make a difference. 2.) Observing the photos themselves with white versus dark surrounding screen (smug mug versus drn for instance) also affects how "harsh" the lighting seems, and whether it is distracting. The shots on smugmug are worthy of view. Good job and thanks for sharing. [/QUOTE]
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