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Interesting screen "issue"
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<blockquote data-quote="Leukeh" data-source="post: 658485" data-attributes="member: 30252"><p>Not so much an issue, just something I noticed when using the brand new iMac at college - when you have a flat colour filling the whole screen there is a noticable gradient - much darker at the top than it is at the bottom. It happens with every angle of the screen, except the rediculously obscure looking from above, which messes up the colours anyway. So I went home and tried it on my older iMac G5 with the anti-glare screen and while the gradient is still there, it's not nearly as noticable.</p><p></p><p>If you want to test it, it's easiest to see with a light orangish colour such as #FFCC42.</p><p></p><p>I was just wondering if there was a known reason for this...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leukeh, post: 658485, member: 30252"] Not so much an issue, just something I noticed when using the brand new iMac at college - when you have a flat colour filling the whole screen there is a noticable gradient - much darker at the top than it is at the bottom. It happens with every angle of the screen, except the rediculously obscure looking from above, which messes up the colours anyway. So I went home and tried it on my older iMac G5 with the anti-glare screen and while the gradient is still there, it's not nearly as noticable. If you want to test it, it's easiest to see with a light orangish colour such as #FFCC42. I was just wondering if there was a known reason for this... [/QUOTE]
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