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Old Mar 2nd, 2003, 04:44 PM        Photoshop Question
I'm hoping to seduce Rog into putting up a Minimock I'm planning to do. Except I have a problem.

Now, I'm not saying my work is top-quality, but it looks even worse if people have their brightness up too high. I have my moniter set at 50% brightness, and 85% contrast, so that's how I do all my photoshops for. But in many cases, if you were to turn up the brightness to anywhere past 60%, you'd see black lines and poor cutting and the like. More importantly, it seems almost impossible to make things look seemless even if I were to work with a higher brightness level on my monitor.

So, does anyone have suggestions? How can I make my work look better for people with high brightness? More importantly, should I even cater to people who are apparently blind in the first place?
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