>Well, this may be what Dan Honemann is up against
on his notebook computer. I told him to ditch it.
That's a little extreme, Rafe. :-) Granted that an LCD is not suited to
*working* on graphics, it's viable for *viewing* them. Still, if Dan throws
out his Dell Inspiron, I hope he throws it in my direction--I could use a
portable backup, and could keep up with the List while I'm fishing or on
vacation. <g>
Best regards--LRA
>From: rafeb <rafeb@channel1.com>
>Reply-To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
>To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
>Subject: Re: filmscanners: RE: filmscanners: image samples of digital
>artifacts
>Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 23:23:43 -0400
>
>At 11:33 AM 7/20/01 +1000, Rob wrote:
> >Rafe wrote:
> >>I'm willing to bet that Dan Honemann has his video
> >>set to 256 colors ("indexed" color.)
> >
> >Some video drivers in Windows (particularly the generic Windows ones as
> >opposed to OEM) only display 256 colours despite being set to 16bit or
>24bit.
> > It was one reason I had to throw out a video card when I went from Win
> >3.11 to Win95.
>
>
>Well, this may be what Dan Honemann is up against
>on his notebook computer. I told him to ditch it.
>
>
>rafe b.
>
>
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