Well I have fallen into that bottomless abyss of trying to come up with an effective website. Not good.
One thing I note is that, regardless of what I do, the images look very, very different on different monitors.
"I like that one but can you please print it lighter???"
:rolleyes:
So I am thinking of running a profile patch down the side of the site. Could be a white to black gradient for b&w subpages, and a colour patch and gradient for colour stuff. Or have both on the front page.
Is that too much?
Yes it could be kind of obnoxious, but on the other hand, some work is totally misrepresented online. I mean, I am a shadow detail kind of guy....
Thoughts? Anybody do this? What are people's solutions to the gamma and brightness and ambient light issues?
One thing I note is that, regardless of what I do, the images look very, very different on different monitors.
"I like that one but can you please print it lighter???"
:rolleyes:
So I am thinking of running a profile patch down the side of the site. Could be a white to black gradient for b&w subpages, and a colour patch and gradient for colour stuff. Or have both on the front page.
Is that too much?
Yes it could be kind of obnoxious, but on the other hand, some work is totally misrepresented online. I mean, I am a shadow detail kind of guy....
Thoughts? Anybody do this? What are people's solutions to the gamma and brightness and ambient light issues?

) will probably even have their monitors set to extra high brightness levels to accommodate often less than optimal working and viewing conditions in offices or at home... while most modern monitors coming straight from the factory and at default settings, would probably be quite accurate if left alone.