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A strange phenonema in the gallery

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Old 17-08-11, 15:22
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Default A strange phenonema in the gallery

I have just uploaded a 1500p photo of a peacock butterfly to the gallery. When viewed at the standard 1000 pixels it looks over saturated, but when viewed at 1500 pixels it looks OK.

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Old 18-08-11, 14:03
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To me both sizes look about the same.
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Old 18-08-11, 17:34
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Hi Mike.

There'r a major difference on my wide gamut monitor. Using ColorZilla eyedropper for checking web colors the 1000p image gives a red reading of 224, whereas the 1500p gives 191
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Old 18-08-11, 17:57
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Perhaps you ought to use a tatty little 15.4 laptop screen like I am!
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Old 18-08-11, 19:10
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Maybe you're right Mike
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Looks the same to me ... using a relatively cheap but calibrated 24" Samsung
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