J. Landman Gay wrote:
On 5/5/14, 5:39 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
On my Mac system, the PNG image at the top appears darker than the JPEG
below. When the slider is adjusted, only the top image is affected (LC
6.6.1, OSX 10.8.5)
Are you seeing something different?
Well, I was screensharing when I
On 5/5/14, 6:24 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
On 5/5/14 4:16 PM, "J. Landman Gay" wrote:
Some day you and I should compare bloody office walls.
This has always been one of my favorites:
http://www.i-view.net/stuff/head_bang.gif
That is EXACTLY how I feel! And it's only Monday.
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Jacqueline La
On 5/5/14 4:16 PM, "J. Landman Gay" wrote:
>Some day you and I should compare bloody office walls.
This has always been one of my favorites:
http://www.i-view.net/stuff/head_bang.gif
Regards,
Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design
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Oh man, I think I just figured out what's going on. You need to be an
interpreter if you're going to do this stuff professionally.
We have an image in the background with a blendlevel set. To view it
normally, you right-click it and the script sets the blendlevel to zero.
I think she's talking
I may be wrong, but a ways back I think there was some addition to LC
related to color profile support. Maybe some of the images you're using
have color profiles associated with them, while others don't, and maybe LC
is interpreting (or trying to interpret) those. But usually images
displaying da
On 5/5/14, 5:39 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
On my Mac system, the PNG image at the top appears darker than the JPEG
below. When the slider is adjusted, only the top image is affected (LC
6.6.1, OSX 10.8.5)
Are you seeing something different?
Well, I was screensharing when I saw it. I told the clie
Honestly Jacque, I've never seen JPEGs affected by screenGamma settings.
The only reason I would imagine this happening is if something was done to
an image after it was imported (resized, edited, etc) that would change
the (I believe) paintConversion to PNG.
I posted a simple test stack here:
go
On 5/5/14, 4:03 PM, Roger Guay wrote:
The dictionary says "Use the screenGamma property to control the
color display of PNG images.” Could that be your problem?
Yeah, maybe. Only it used to change everything so I've ignored that.
Maybe they fixed a bug I was counting on.
So does anyone know
Jacque,
The dictionary says "Use the screenGamma property to control the color display
of PNG images.” Could that be your problem?
Roger
On May 5, 2014, at 1:56 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> In LC 6.6.1, setting the screengamma doesn't do anything, at least on Mac.
> The appearance of images
In LC 6.6.1, setting the screengamma doesn't do anything, at least on
Mac. The appearance of images does not change.
Is this useless now? My client isn't happy with how their images look.
These are all jpgs. They also report that the appearance of the images
in the IDE is "dramatically differe
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