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A Gradient Conversion. What The !I'll explain tomorrow
I'm going to bed, Goodnight all. Mic.
Xerubus, It's a simple click in the Adjustments in PSCS, I was just mucking around, when I get home tonight I'll give more detail.
It basically just gave a nice Purple Tinge to a deep blue sky, It looks nice on my Mac Screen, but Crapola on my Work Screen I would like to know how it looks on others screens ? Purple or a dull grey ? Mic.
Mic - on both of my monitors (LCD and CRT) it shows as grey although on the CRT there is a light tinge at the lighter end. In the dark section there is over 78% K so it would look more like grey.
Chris
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Hmmmm, Oh well, It looked like a good idea at the time. I suppose Kipper with his HARSH critique is right. IT SUCKS !
I liked the Silhouette myself. It does look better with the Purple tinge to it. I must have a Magic Mac Monitor. Thanks, Mic.
kipper, congratulations on reaching 1000 posts, and your
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It's o.k Greg, I've got a thick EGO Kippers just a fried fish out of water Mic.
Mic, it looks nice and "purplie" on my G4-933 and Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 91 CRT with smooth gradations.
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Thanks Steve,
Finally someone seeing The Colour Of Purple Yee Ha ! Oprah's not in there somewhere is she, Hmmmm I think she was in that Movie
looks grey here.... on both my crt and lcd
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Well on my work monitor it looks sort of grape coloured so I guess that's purple!
Kipper congrats on joining the 1K club. Peter
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I have a purple tinge too. Monitor is a 10 year old Mistsubishi Diamond View 17".
Steve.
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I have purple too on my LCD...
If you invert your brain, the silhouette looks like someone has been munching on the photo... Cheers, John
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