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Old 08-02-2016, 02:54 PM   #16
rkomar
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Judging contrast/brightness from a photograph is next to impossible. Exposure time, white balance, light sensitivity (eyes and camera sensors don't behave the same to light levels), all conspire to make a photo look different from how we see something. I wouldn't trust it unless @paperwhite said the photo looked exactly like how he saw the ereader at that moment. Even then, who knows if your and his monitor show the photo the same way?
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