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Monitor Calibration End users computer monitors vary in color, brightness, and balance. Therefore no guarantee can be made that the art will match the color on your monitor. To help give you a more accurate view of our pictures on this website, use the graduated bar below to adjust your computer's monitor. Just follow the three simple steps below. STEP ONE First, adjust your screen contrast to maximum, then reduce it until you see a separation between the white (farthest left) and the light gray blocks next to it. STEP TWO Then, adjust the brightness until you see a separation between the black and dark gray blocks on the far right. The black block (farthest right) should be as black as possible. STEP THREE Finally, look for any color cast in the white and gray tones--they should appear neutral in color. Monitors tend to have a magenta cast to them until they have warmed up for about 30 minutes, so if the bar looks pinkish to you, wait a bit if you want to see colors more acurately. That's it! Your monitor should be better adjusted for viewing our site. |
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