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Originally Posted by miniman82
Half the time, it's the camera overcompensating for the light in the frame not an issue of too much contrast.
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Yep. I posted pictures from my CT-100 that look bright, but I had the contrast set low.
Since the 1970s, I have always started the contrast control at minimum and increased it to the lowest level that I thought made a decent picture. Seldom is this more than halfway up, often lower. At high contrast settings, many CRT-based displays are non-linear, and that drives me crazy.