Voodoo magic is hysterical.
Anyway, I've come to notice that color quality as well as picture size on the screen may look different depending on what kind of video card you're using, monitor size, screen resolution, all that jazz. The point is, I've been touching up photos on Lightroom using my laptop over the past couple of weeks, and when brought over to the other monitor, the colors look darker and less clarified.
What this means is that although I may be looking at a fine piece of Photography goodies, you may be looking at some weird looking San Francisco obscurity.
I guess this means that next time I decide to touch up a shot, I gotta use both monitors to find a good middle ground that goes with... well... SD computer monitors. That way, everyone gets the same quality in photo awesomeness.











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I......AM..... THE ZOOLOGIST!!!! RRRRAAAWWWWOOOAAARRR!!!
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I......AM..... THE ZOOLOGIST!!!! RRRRAAAWWWWOOOAAARRR!!!
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I......AM..... THE ZOOLOGIST!!!! RRRRAAAWWWWOOOAAARRR!!!
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I......AM..... THE ZOOLOGIST!!!! RRRRAAAWWWWOOOAAARRR!!!
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Sight is a matter of perspective, not perception.
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I......AM..... THE ZOOLOGIST!!!! RRRRAAAWWWWOOOAAARRR!!!
By next year, my camera will have lots of upgrades to take some awesome pictures. :3
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Sight is a matter of perspective, not perception.
that is so awesome!!!
well i move into my apartment around the end of august. we must and shall adventure then kai?
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