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Viewing angle of screen
Is there an inducstry standard for the angle at which I would view my
camera's LCD monitor screen in order to get the best image. (Then I would adjust that image appearance for contrast, brightness, etc.) |
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"Sammy" wrote in message ... Is there an inducstry standard for the angle at which I would view my camera's LCD monitor screen in order to get the best image. (Then I would adjust that image appearance for contrast, brightness, etc.) I would think straight-on... -- David Ruether http://www.ferrario.com/ruether |
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On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:41:47 GMT
Sammy wrote: Is there an inducstry standard for the angle at which I would view my camera's LCD monitor screen in order to get the best image. All LCD's look best when viewed straight-on, but some tolerate more or less deviation from that. There is no industry standard for this. (Then I would adjust that image appearance for contrast, brightness, etc.) The camera's LCD is probably the worst place to do this sort of adjustment. Paul Allen |
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Paul Allen wrote:
On Sun, 11 Feb 2007 16:41:47 GMT Sammy wrote: Is there an inducstry standard for the angle at which I would view my camera's LCD monitor screen in order to get the best image. All LCD's look best when viewed straight-on, but some tolerate more or less deviation from that. There is no industry standard for this. (Then I would adjust that image appearance for contrast, brightness, etc.) The camera's LCD is probably the worst place to do this sort of adjustment. Paul Allen Some LCDs still have rather narrow viewing angles on some planes. For what it is worth, my cell phone display has a really lousy viewing angle range. |
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"Ron Hunter" wrote in message
... .... Some LCDs still have rather narrow viewing angles on some planes. For what it is worth, my cell phone display has a really lousy viewing angle range. The big question: how long does it take to start Photoshop on your cell phone? -- Mike Russell www.curvemeister.com/forum/ |
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"Mike Russell" -MOVE wrote in message t... "Ron Hunter" wrote in message ... ... Some LCDs still have rather narrow viewing angles on some planes. For what it is worth, my cell phone display has a really lousy viewing angle range. The big question: how long does it take to start Photoshop on your cell phone? -- Mike Russell www.curvemeister.com/forum/ Yea, and the one on my digital Alarm Clock is really crappy, and it doesn't even have a USB socket. Roy G |
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