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From: "Barry A. Warsaw" <bwarsaw@anthem.cnri.reston.va.us>
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Subject: Re: Is grey80 the same everywhere?
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I have two supposedly identical 20" Sun color monitors on my
dual-headed Sparc 5.  Try as I have, I still cannot get them to
display exactly the same colors.  One monitor is slightly warmer than
the other and no amount of control fiddling I've been able to do has
gotten them the same.

So I guess the answer to the subject question is: no! :-)

-Barry

