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Because this site relies so heavily on photography, we highly
recommend adjusting your monitor to get the best view. Here's how:
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Step 1. Turn the contrast knob on your monitor all the way up to maximum
contrast. |
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Step 2. Adjust the brightness knob on your monitor until the gray oval
in the box to the right just becomes visible. Back off on the
brightness if you can see two different grays in the square. |
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Note: If your monitor only displays 256 colors (8-bit), this process
is not likely to help you. |
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