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Posted by patrick j on 03/08/07 22:01

On Mar 8, 2007 dorayme wrote:

> I don't use GC but PS and FW... JL has pointed the direction for
> you while I got my beauty sleep. The issue of being able to tell
> the difference between gif and png in cases like yours comes up
> later I notice. My experience is JLs, that in many situations gif
> is smaller and perfectly adequate.

Actually I have reverted to using a .gif now :)

It looks just fine.

> Can't help noticing that you are not flying into an insanely
> jealous fit of rage at what I said about my screen. It is so good
> that it picks up contrasts you would not normally see. <g>

What sort of a screen is it?

I think if I saw it in action I might encounter the jealous fits of rage.

The one on my Intel iMac is very good but yours must be even better :(

I find that it is very easy to convert any computer screen into a marvel of
clarity.

Just clean it...

> By the way, if you screen shot on your Mac, from Safari, i
> predict it will print to show the "unwanted" contrast and further
> (perhaps more surprising to people) it will show up on a W indows
> browser if you run the screenshot from the Safari to the IE. In
> other words, the info is there.

I believe you :)


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Patrick
Brighton, UK
If you wish you can email me from web-site.
<http://www.patrickjames.me.uk>

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