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Subject: Rick


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jt
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Date Posted: Friday, December 14, 01:58:22pm

yours isnt the first. I think the contrast level is set to max on this computer. anything that is even close to shaded comes up very dark on my screen. That is "any" image. Not just yours. Hope you dont take offense to my little joke about Shadow.

Remember the pictures you posted on that H & G site? Most of those were so dark I couldnt make anything out. Not to say there was something wrong with your images, it's just my computer.

It's a drag but I've tried to fix it in the past but have had no luck. So I've learned *mostly* to live with it. ;)

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