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Hi [USER=20769]@Gummo[/USER]


If my color picker looks the same on your display as yours, then I suggest it is likely your system issue, e.g., a problem with the monitor profile or settings.

Your color picker looks worse than mine on my monitor.

Below, I have placed your color picker image above mine with no adjustments, and the next image after that has a curve adjustment applied to amplify the difference.


So it seems if mine had a problem on your display, it wasn't because of the color picker pixels yet rather how your system renders the pixels. I'm not sure how else to figure out why mine would look worse on your system when it is fine on my system.


That's probably the limit to my understanding and guessing what is happening.

John Wheeler


Your color picker is on top; mine is on the bottom.


[ATTACH=full]143533[/ATTACH]




Your color picker is on top; mine is on the bottom.


[ATTACH=full]143534[/ATTACH]


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