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I may be imagining this? Does anyone else have the item pictures bright and then dark the next week or month? Could it be my computer?

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tomwayne1 says: July 19, 2017

It could be your monitor, but see my comment below.

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You might take screen shots of your pics at various times and compare them. You should also make sure your brightness settings remain static, as often one can inadvertently come in contact with the setting “buttons” on the bottom of many screens. I know I have done that when reaching for a wayward pen or whatever. Your screen may also adjust according to the brightness of the environment. Many tablets do this. Just a couple thoughts.

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If you are running on a laptop, the brightness level can automatically dim for you (based on settings in control panel) if you are running on battery power. This is done to conserve battery power so that you can run longer.

Of course, if that s happening, then your entire screen (the desktop, other browser windows, etc.) would also appear dimmer.

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Sounds like it might be your computer. I have never seen or heard of anything like that

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