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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 18, 2008 6:36:15 GMT
I'm trying to get an idea how bright/dark the display of most of our members are. Once you have voted, please post a response with the following data. Please don't hold back, give your opinion as you see the photo.... this is not an aesthetics exercise, and there's no correct nor wrong answer. 1. How you voted 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). Thanks, Romy
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Post by Ding Carpio on Jul 18, 2008 8:47:26 GMT
1. How you voted 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No. Just visually tweaked the brightness and contrast settings. 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). Hanns-G HG216D 22-inch 1680x1050 LCD (I love this baby!)
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 18, 2008 9:24:58 GMT
Thanks, Ding.... the results of this survey can help us in fine-tuning our PP work so we can optimize it to the output medium.
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Jul 18, 2008 10:12:49 GMT
1. How you voted Just right 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No, only done through Adobe Gamma program 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). On board 14.1" WXGA CrystalBrite LCD, ACER Aspire5580
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 18, 2008 11:56:03 GMT
Thanks Neon.... this will be a good exercise on how to PP for the web and for print.... will discuss some points after we get more feedback. To my fellow Genuine Ilocanos, the perch is a leaf of a premium variety of saluyot plant.
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Post by Ralf Nabong on Jul 18, 2008 15:02:35 GMT
1. How you voted Just right 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? Yes 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? Spyder2Express 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). Apple iMac 20 inch, 1680x1050
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Jul 18, 2008 21:38:58 GMT
From my work laptop (Dell D620) using a CRT monitor:
1. How you voted Just right
2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No
3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? n/a
4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor. Dell M782, 17", 1280x1024, CRT
Can I vote again for the built-in LCD?
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Jul 18, 2008 21:48:45 GMT
To my fellow Genuine Ilocanos, the perch is a leaf of a premium variety of saluyot plant. Ilocano ca gayyem?(You're Ilocano?) Not fluent, I can understand, and definitely can't write. ;D Full-blooded Ilocano, but already born in the cities. Grandparents were from Ilocos, though parents were born in Cagayan. Just a question, is saluyot the "talbos" from an "okra" plant?
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 18, 2008 23:24:54 GMT
Thanks, Bong and Ted for the feedback. Can I vote again for the built-in LCD? Yes, definitely...... a vote from each individual display is most welcome! To my fellow Genuine Ilocanos, the perch is a leaf of a premium variety of saluyot plant. Ilocano ca gayyem?(You're Ilocano?) Not fluent, I can understand, and definitely can't write. ;D Full-blooded Ilocano, but already born in the cities. Grandparents were from Ilocos, though parents were born in Cagayan. Just a question, is saluyot the "talbos" from an "okra" plant? Yes Ted, I'm endemic to Northern Luzon, a proud GI. ;D Saluyot and okra aren't the same, though both are my favorites. Okra is a fruit, while we eat only the leaves of the saluyot.
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Post by mantarey on Jul 19, 2008 0:19:25 GMT
1. How you voted Too bright. I'm the only that gave that answer, maybe my monitor is too bright. 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No. 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor Samsung Synmaster 940bw LCD, 19 inch at 1440 x 900.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 19, 2008 0:31:06 GMT
Thanks, Rey.... we're starting to see a variety of feedbacks, as I expected. 1. How you voted Too bright. I'm the only that gave that answer, maybe my monitor is too bright. 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No. 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor Samsung Synmaster 940bw LCD, 19 inch at 1440 x 900.
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Jul 19, 2008 1:32:41 GMT
From my work laptop (Dell D620) LCD's:
1. How you voted Just a bit bright
2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No
3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? n/a
4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor. Dell, 14", 1440x900, LCD
Unfortunately I can only vote once at the top.
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Jul 19, 2008 1:36:02 GMT
Home desktop.
1. How you voted Just right
2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No
3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? n/a
4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor. Dell 1704FPT, 17", 1280x1024, LCD
This is my third vote.
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 19, 2008 2:46:46 GMT
Thanks, Ted..... very valuable feedback, I realize that a member can only vote once in the poll. I'll just manually include your 2nd and 3rd data points later.
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Post by samieaggro on Jul 21, 2008 14:27:20 GMT
1. How you voted Just right
2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No
3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? n/a
4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor. HP 30" LP3065 2560x1600 LCD
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Post by tina mallari on Jul 21, 2008 15:00:08 GMT
1. How you voted Just right
2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No but I did use the Adobe Gamma program
3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? N/A
4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). Viewsonic, 15 inches, 1024x768 pixels, LCD
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Post by Ed Matuod on Jul 21, 2008 18:55:57 GMT
1. How you voted Too bright 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? Nope 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? N?A 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). LG Flatron 19" 2000:1 Digital Fine Contrast LCD Display.
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Post by Mark Itol on Jul 22, 2008 0:01:23 GMT
1. How you voted Just right
2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? Nope
3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? NA
4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). 14.1-in IBM T42 LCD (I'm not sure if the screen is supplied by a different manufacturer), 1400x1050 pixels
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Post by Farmer Nestor on Jul 22, 2008 13:06:04 GMT
1. How you voted A bit bright 2. Is your monitor hardware calibrated, yes or no? No 3. If hardware-calibrated, which brand of calibrator/colorimeter? 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor (ex., Viewsonic, 20.1 inches, 1680x1050 pixels, LCD). Fujitso S Series Lifebook TFT LCD 1024x768
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Post by Romy Ocon on Jul 22, 2008 14:20:47 GMT
Thanks folks for the continuing feedback. 4. What brand, size, resolution and type of monitor. HP 30" LP3065 2560x1600 LCDThat's one heck of a display, Sam.... more real estate than even Donald Trump can sell! ;D
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