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Bit of a Con Really - Follow-up ...
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article , Arfa Daily wrote: I think that I would have to contest your point of "very limited control". All of the (recent) half-way decent LCD screens that I have seen to date, have a perfectly adequate contrast ratio. Certainly, the one in my kitchen produces deep enough blacks and bright enough whites to be absolutely fine under the pretty intense flourescent light that I have in there. This is one of the reasons that I question the requirement to extinguish areas of the backlighting in order to 'improve' the rendition of blacks. If you're just watching casually under high ambient lighting, the quality of the blacks is pretty irrelevant. It's when you're doing some serious viewing under subdued lighting that it matters. And this is exactly where ordinary backlit LCD falls over against CRT. Exactly. It's why CRTs are better than LCDs for editing photos, for example. -- W . | ,. w , "Some people are alive only because \|/ \|/ it is illegal to kill them." Perna condita delenda est ---^----^--------------------------------------------------------------- |
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