Glossy v. Regular?
Glossy v. Regular?
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- detritus0
Doesn't the 'rich' 'vibrancy' or whatever come from the fact that the glossy reflectivity works to darken the black areas more accurately than normal, quite light, LCDs? If so, wouldn't that mean that, in an appropriate environment, the colour calibration would be more accurate than is usual on a matte screen - more akin to a CRT?
- < likes the sound of his own voicedetritus
- I don't work in print, if I did that might be a selling point.mrdobolina