forumsthe post boardColor testing from new monitor........
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Lore_V_of_BlackHat (Nov 11, 2006)
Well the last two days my monitor got burned from the inside, and neaded to get a new one, because my monitor didn't had no insurance, I for my self neaded to buy a new one..........:*
But well, this new monitor has really bright colors and its hard for me to focus the image right....DX Man this sucks....
The last one was in really low color resolution, and so I see my pictures and they seem to have really different colors now, and its hard for me to see the monitor right, I have really delicate eye vision and it probokes me to nose bleed....:*
In here I just have some few of the pictures I was testing in this new monitor, I scanned two, and the other two I made them directly from my computer programs "open Canvas3".....
I was testing out if the colors are correctly placed in the same way I used to have in my old monitor, I'm now getting used to it, but I still think the colors are alittle to bright, but well just wanting your opinions my friends of what you think of them, I just want to know if the colors of the pictures are to dark, or just correct for you, because of my monitor gives me really bright images that I might getting darker colors thinking that they're bright........ This happened to me last time when I worked on a monitor with a really bright image and I made a picture in it and later when I got to my house computer I saw the same picture in it but the colors were way to dark, and I thought I got the bright colors in the last monitor computer from my school.........8*
Just let me know if they're ok........:]

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Pic.2
Pic.3
Pic.4

So what you think?.......Are the colors to dark for you or are they ok for you in your point of view......O^O
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Nov 11, 2006)
The first ones look like pencil sketches of normal density, and the last ones don't have any major problems going on in the color ranges, that I can tell. The times that I experience problems with the differences in viewer's monitors is usually when I do silhouettes or something with a very dark background. You might try something like that and ask for opinions to check it.
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HunterKiller_ (Nov 11, 2006)
I think the colours look fine. It would help if you would tell us what model your monitor is.
There are some simple eye-calibration methods you can find on the net. If your monitor has a colour temperature setting, then you should switch it to the lower one (it's 5300K or something like that), this is suited to imagery work.
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (edited Nov 11, 2006)
Mine was screwed up and Marcello told me how to set it correctly, but I forgot...he explained it where it was easy for me to adjust (which is virtually impossible to do...explain something simply enough where I'm patient enough to follow the instructions)... and when I got a new computer I left the old monitor hooked up just because I'm too lazy to adjust the new one so it's still in the box. Sometimes I really, really wish I were a brunette.
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Lore_V_of_BlackHat (Nov 11, 2006)
Well in my computer monitor is placed as 9300k color dencity and I will say it almost goes to the same dencity that my old monitor used to be only that is alittle bit more brighter for me.....
When I first started it was on 6300k witch was too bright in colors and hurted my eye sight really bad, but with the 9300k doesn't hurt my eyes that much I say.....:*
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senshi (Nov 12, 2006)
those're kool.
I like the last one.
his hair is like Largo's x10
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Cameo (Nov 12, 2006)
Looks fine to me!
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HunterKiller_ (Nov 12, 2006)
6300k witch was too bright in colors and hurted my eye sight really bad, but with the 9300k doesn't hurt my eyes that much I say.

That's unusual, because on most monitors i've come across, the 9300K setting displays brighter colours.
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mazi (Nov 13, 2006)
i find that most monitors are askew anyways. i posted this ages ago, it might help. :)

http://www.help4web.net/setup/mire.html

i cant see much difference between the 95-100 shades.
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Lore_V_of_BlackHat (Nov 13, 2006)
HunterKiller: Yes that was I was thinking of the same thing, I though that 9300k supposed to be the brightes setting on a monitor but mines comes to be the 6300k is the brightes, I don't know why is that.......
I when to my monitor settup to see if the 9300k was brighter but no its the 6300k that is the brightes, but I'm getting used to the 9300k thou....

Mazi: Thanks for the tip, I hope this will help me in some way....

DBA: Thanks for the help too, I really appreciate your help on this thanks my friend....:]

For the rest: Thanks so much for the help....

I'm still with some problems in the monitor, I still need to adjust the colors right, if any one knows how to adjust the colors right please let me know......:*
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