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by ionelm
3974 days ago
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It's amazing at what lengths people go with the theoretical arguments and personal conjecture. Screens don't really have any black - the black you see is just a dark gray. The screens have limitations ... Even if you'd have a very good screen, very few people go through the trouble of calibrating their monitors. At the same time, no one can point to a scientific study of contrast choices over many types of screens and (mis)calibrations ... PS. Screens are calibrated to ambient light - that compensates for the white being too white kind of problems. |
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