a question for anyone who works with digital images and possibly also who has chronic illness that affects the brain in any way:
can you still judge brightness? over the past year and a bit, i've noticed that my ability to gauge brightness seems to vary wildly. an image can look fine to me one day, and then when i revisit it the next, it's much darker than i remembered. it's making editing sculpture pics take even longer, because i have to keep double checking and correcting everything i do. (it does happen the other way, where i thing something's fine and then it's too bright, but that's much rarer.)
and sometimes i KNOW i'm not seeing stuff properly, but i can't do anything about it?
at first i wondered if i had cataracts (although i'm waaaay to young to need to worry about those in general), but given sometimes things look fine, and it feels like a brain fog thing, i'm thinking that probably it's not my eyes but some kind of processing.
just wondering if anyone else has experienced this and if so, did you fix it?
thank you.
(boosts welcome)
ps - it's not due to variable brightness on my computer (i checked)