Steve Dude Barr
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I shoot black basses on a white background, natural light only (no flash) and get pretty good results.

Figjam said:I think i managed to make it fractionally brighter by adjusting teh colors a little bit.
There is an option called Light Frame, that when turned on, makes everything really bright. It is awesome, except, it creates a shadow efect (except in reverse, it creates a white shadow) to the right of everything.
Yup, gets really dark.maddog said:Maybe everything is turned up too high. Have you tried resetting all settings and starting over.
*drool*Steve Dude Barr said:I shoot black basses on a white background, natural light only (no flash) and get pretty good results.
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Figjam said:If i had money for a new monitor i would get one. Mine is cool, its 17" so its not bad but its kind of dark, even with brightness on full.
Stuff looks fine but black stuff looks dark.
Its about 4 years old.Mr Light said:Well,
It was more of an emergency purchase, as my old monitor died just this morning. How old is your monitor? My old one's picture got darker and darker before it bit the dust. I got a lot of years out of it, though.
Figjam said:Its about 4 years old.
Figjam said:Its okay no need to freak out. My brother IS geek squad, x1000. he builds computers and runs servers out of our basement.
There is nothing wrong with the monitor, really no need to blow it out of proportion, it isnt that bad at all.