In the past I have run across a few deviants who had images on their journals that help you to set, if not perfectly, at least in the ballpark what ones contrast should be set to for viewing photos. I checked and mine was to dark. I imagine they were having complaints about to dark or light images. When really what the issue was is a misconfigured monitor. Hard to judge an image or it's intent if you and the artist aren't looking at the same thing. So I saved the image to make sure my setting stayed good.
So all is good. Right!?

I can't find the dang thing after accidentally hitting the adjuster and being lazy just eyeballed it and moved on. Well I just ran across one of those journals again and of course it was off. Again.
So I have uploaded the image into my scraps and made this journal so I can find it when I need to and in the hopes that it will help some of you out there as well. I have added the instructions of use right on the image. Go -->
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Art is knowing which ones to keep. -- Scott Adams
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Creativity is allowing oneself to make mistakes.
Art is knowing which ones to keep. -- Scott Adams
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Creativity is allowing oneself to make mistakes.
Art is knowing which ones to keep. -- Scott Adams
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