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Old 04-16-2009, 11:05 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Dylrob View Post
If you go into the settings you can fine-tune it for your particular lighting. This make it look more natural. It also seems to help by having the transition period set to slow.
This helps (the fine-tuning), but it's more the colour-tone. That "warmth" reminds me of our bedside lamps (if a different tone): they're officially "warm" fluros, but the colour has too much yellow in it, with a hint of green. On the monitor the "warm" colour it applies feels "not quite right" to my eyes, a pinking orange that isn't sure what it wants to be, but, at the moment, as mentioned, that may be the distraction of the new. Thank-you for the suggestion to tone it down.

(Note: I'm partially colour-blind, so I'm purely talking absolute subjectivity here, on both globes and screen)

I think I am going to like it - I'm hoping it stops the lappy from keeping me awake, allowing my eyes/mind to relax at night (which is, I think, why I've been staying awake too long at night).

Thanks for the heads-up, Andybaby.

Cheers,
Marc
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