I meant an old CRT is more washed out than a new one. Elsewise, yea, in some ways CRT tech is better than LCD.
True, but there's no way have a single set of settings that works for everyone's monitors. Most of the time it's hard to tell if your monitor is off, as you generally get used to it as you go. I had an old CRT that got stupidly dark, but I didn't notice it until a friend showed me some artwork. It was a dark picture, but alls I saw was blackness. I ended up using the gamma corrector that came with photoshop 6 to increase the brightness.. until the monitor for too broken.
Okay, understood.
Interestingly, my slightly newer KDS LCD monitor is crappier than my Nokia monitor from 2002ish.
The blacks on the KDS are washed out, while the older, heavier Nokia monitor shows great.
Only problem with my monitors is that they're not widescreen. That would be sweet.
Speaking of monitor calibration, I just went and got some prints made. However, since I hadn't calibrated my monitor in probably a week or more, they're all darker than they should be. Damn it. $20 down the drain and now I have to re-edit a bunch of pics.
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