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I have a few computers around and have noticed some major display differences on the way my photos look can also be graphic cards. On one of my computers all my photos look underexposed. I have swapped monitors, tried adjusting them, etc, all with the same result. Same results with CRT monitors also. LCD monitors work best at a certain resolution and while they will work at different settings they work best at the resolution they were designed for ( mine is 1024 X 768). Laptop monitors usually have higher resolution than desktop monitors and because they are smaller you are working much closer to the screen also. All my pictures seem to look much better on one of the laptops than either of my current desktops, even though the laptops are old and slow. When I see the occasional complaining in the forum about underexposure and dark pictures I wonder sometimes what computer/motherboard/graphics adapter/ monitor combination is being used. I have seen very noticeable differences. Trying to set your system up so your photos will look the same on your friends machines as they do on your own is probably close to impossible. All you can do is adjust your monitor and video settings for what looks best for your eyes.
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