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thejadedmonkey

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May 28, 2005
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I made a nice looking website. Short, sweet, to the point. (mahalaw.com)

The background, on my MBP with brightness turned up, is how I want it to look.
The background on my mac mini is much more dull and gray looking. (CRT, VGA)
The background on a PC is that same dull gray look. (LCD, VGA)

What's going on here, and how do I fix it? I really like how I see it on my MBP, not how others see it on their other computers...
 
I made a nice looking website. Short, sweet, to the point. (mahalaw.com)

The background, on my MBP with brightness turned up, is how I want it to look.
The background on my mac mini is much more dull and gray looking. (CRT, VGA)
The background on a PC is that same dull gray look. (LCD, VGA)

What's going on here, and how do I fix it? I really like how I see it on my MBP, not how others see it on their other computers...

Macs have a very high gamma out of the box. Personally and professionally, I use a monitor calibrator so my displays look a lot closer to the windows default gamma. It's impossible to get accurate colors across computers because every OS/display is going to be a little different.
 
Yea colors are going to be impossible for the reason mentioned above. I have this same issue with my site.
 
Yeah, about all you can do is get a calibration tool to get your display looking as close to some sort of basic reference model as possible. Macs have higher gamma than Windows (so blacks are less crunched, which I prefer), glossy screens are more contrast-y than non-glossy... There's no good overall solution. It's gonna look a bit different everywhere.
 
Anyone with bootcamp knows colours look different when switching between the two OSs. It's just something you have to live with really.
 
Also

use the standard webcolors in your wed page design software and not custom colors...goes a long way to help even colors out between Macs and PCs
 
If you use Fireworks to generate graphics it has a Windows gamma simulation mode. I would keep in mind that your screen at full brightness is probably way too bright to be considered average, even in bootcamp.
 
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