Carey Photography

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Southern California photographer specializing in stock and fine art images of landscape, nature and offroad 4x4 jeep adventure photography.

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All images on this site are Copyright @2005-2008 Lori Carey.
All rights reserved. Copying, reproducing or distributing in any manner without
prior written consent of the photographer is strictly prohibited.

I use a calibrated monitor with a gamma of 2.2. This means that on my monitor
I can make out the difference between all of the grayscale blocks below.



To see my images as they are intended, you should at least be able to see
the difference between X,Y and Z, and ideally between A, B & C. If necessary,
adjust the brightness and contrast on your monitor as needed.

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