===== From roth@ens.ascom.ch: Couldn't see a single thing ===== From jknepley@nyx.net: The scene is so dimly lit as to be difficult to see. ===== From djconnel@flash.net: The red background is a nice touch. The models are well done. However, the lighting is much too dark and the scene texturing a bit too simple. BTW there should be more electrodes on the chair. I don't find this image at all pleasing, but I suppose that's the point. ===== From castlewrks@aol.com: Image is too dark to give a proper judgement to. ===== From up@ct.heise.de: more light would have been good. ===== From agage@mines.edu: More light -- some of the objects are almost invisible. ===== From bbowen@cswnet.com: Is this a joke about lightbulbs? I can't see anything. Sorry. batronyx@conwaycorp.net ===== From sonya_roberts@geocities.com: Eeewwww...yes, we always like to forget about the "other" things engineering has been used to create...great concept. Image is rather dark though, I had to grab a copy and take it into PSP and gamma-correct before I could see what it was. ===== From beliaev@utu.fi: Your image is too dark, it's almost black on my monitor. ===== From tlyons@gnn.com: is there an image there?? all I see is a black screen 8-( ===== From daves@wkpowerlink.com: Too black. A dim spotlight might have worked better. ===== From chipr@niestu.com: Quite a morbid scene. Almost too dark to view. But I suppose these are "great" achievements in their own right. ===== From bill@apocalypse.org: So dark (both emotionally and light-wise) ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: Are any technologies displayed here at all? What's great about this? How is engineering involved? Scene (and concept) is much, much too dark for me. ===== From karl@pemail.net: Far too dark. I couldn't see the image at all until I pushed the brightness/contrast way up ===== From bobfranke@halcyon.com: I'm not sure what to say. On my monitor this looks like a night scene of a black cat. I increased the brightness and contract 80% and surprise, there is an image in there. I really like the lighting but the subject matter seems a bit off topic. ===== From ethelm@bigfoot.com: Different! ===== From jaime@ctav.es: The darkest raytrace ever seen... I must see it latter at my home PC, with a better monitor: this one at work really sucks... (the monitor, not your image!). ===== From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de: So this is your idea of _great_ engineering _achievements_?? I'd rather do without those. ===== From lpurple@netcom.com: The image required heavy gamma correction before I could see it at all. Othre than that, not bad (if somewhat heavy-handed in its message). ===== From r@cust169.webbernet.net>: Very, very dark. Many viewers may have gamma problems. But you don't really want to see the horrible, evil subject matter more clearly. Well modelled. Hideously effective. ===== From r@ts6-14.hfx.istar.ca: I still can't figure out what it's supposed to be :(