My main work computer is a Windows 10 with VW2023. Sometimes, however, I'll take a file from the Windows machine and put it on the Mac--which is running VW2024-- so I can publish it while I work on another project. I've noticed on my most recent file that the Mac VW2024 renders the images much darker than the ones rendered on the Windows VW2023 computer. I would say this is just a difference in the monitors, but I've done this quite often and this is the first time I've seen this kind of difference. Any ideas? It is a 32 page PDF, so I don't think going in and tweaking the lighting on each viewport is a solution. I'm looking for some global setting that affects what would normally be the print output in older times. Something like that. Or any other solution.
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My main work computer is a Windows 10 with VW2023. Sometimes, however, I'll take a file from the Windows machine and put it on the Mac--which is running VW2024-- so I can publish it while I work on another project. I've noticed on my most recent file that the Mac VW2024 renders the images much darker than the ones rendered on the Windows VW2023 computer. I would say this is just a difference in the monitors, but I've done this quite often and this is the first time I've seen this kind of difference. Any ideas? It is a 32 page PDF, so I don't think going in and tweaking the lighting on each viewport is a solution. I'm looking for some global setting that affects what would normally be the print output in older times. Something like that. Or any other solution.
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Mike
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