I've seen some great edits thus far, but wanted to pitch in my 2-cents on the obvious to most of us here. One's monitor configuration can make a substantial difference in how the picture appears on screen. Digital (DVI) versus analog monitor configurations, in my experience, produce varying visual results. You can also throw in the CRT versus LCD differences. If you would allow me to be technical, (I hate to be a party pooper), but unless drastic comparative changes are made to the (any) photograph, it may be hard for some of us to truly compare finite differences in a certain photo (to an extent). A video configuration “control” would be a good thing, though I guess those with sub-standard video setups are out of luck as they say.
This is just my technical opinion! I may be a little extreme here, and in the big picture it really doesn’t even matter, but it’s just what came to my mind since we are discussing the comparative nature of this question from Wulf…Thoughts?
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