Re: Jami's image problem
by "Jami" <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>
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"Jacqueline Sylvia" <jsylvia90(at)hotmail.com>, <JObrien(at)witness.com>, <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org> |
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First of all, I want to thank everyone for their help in this matter. I have
read all suggestions and tried to act on as many of them as possible. A good
point is raised here, however. As good a system as we have, not everyone who
views our images will have the same advantages. I, too, like to view my
websites on as many different computers as possible, and get input from a
number of people on them. I guess that is why I've been so concerned about
getting to the bottom of this problem.......not to correct MY situation, but
to ensure that any images I create in the future are not received in the
same way by site visitors. I guess there's no way to circumvent every
problem, but I would like to think that I am giving the optimal product
possible.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jacqueline Sylvia" <jsylvia90(at)hotmail.com>
To: <JObrien(at)witness.com>; <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>;
<hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: Jami's image problem
> Hi All,
>
> Actually, Jim's point about graphic people never cutting corners is a good
> one. However, I have a different spin on that. I am hesitant to upgrade
to
> much, because I would rather see my graphics as a client would with a more
> standard monitor. Of course, I check my work on as many monitors as I can
> find!
>
> Have a great week.
>
> Jacqueline Sylvia
>
> www.jswebsolutions.com
>
>
> From: "Jim O'Brien" <JObrien(at)witness.com>
> To: "'designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com'" <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>,
> "'hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org'" <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
> Subject: Jami's image problem
> Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 07:47:42 -0400
>
> Jami, I finally followed some of the original threads and went to look at
> the image. There are two distinct hair colors shown. Your black
> airbrushing job is very apparent.
>
> At this point, I do not know what to tell you. The image is as the image
> is. Since you are not able to see the image correctly before you save it
to
> your machine and open it there, there is something either in your monitor
or
> your video card (if I had to guess) that is conflicting. If all of your
> resolution settings, etc. are as you say they are, then I'm stumped. It's
> probably a simple solution but now at least I know it's not the image
> itself. I would say it's the monitor.
>
> If others are seeing it as you are, then that indicates that they too have
a
> similar problem and still I would have a tendency to say that it's either
in
> their monitor and/or video card. Even if it is a "newer" or "up-to-date"
> system, there could still be issues. A lower-end monitor may definitely
> cause issues and basic machines/set-ups do NOT usually come with high-end
> monitors. That's why graphics people never cut corners when purchasing
> their monitors. ;)
>
> I'm sorry I could not be more help to you. I hope that we'll be able to
> help with the next issue you have.
>
> -- "the Design Guy"
>
>
>
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