C47man

C47man t1_ja3aq3e wrote

>Wouldn’t this make it a quarter of a second older than it would have been? Or is the observer someone on earth?

Time passes normally in the reference frame of the ISS, while Earth time goes faster. In the reference frame of Earth, the ISS ages slower. It doesn't matter which frame of reference you use.

>Also, do you know the calculation for general relativity? Is that effect (from being farther from earth) near the same order of magnitude, or much smaller?

What effect? "general relativity" is vague.

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C47man t1_j1zvs2z wrote

>I believe they also generally just came calibrated from the factory, no?

Any serious artist using a computer monitor will calibrate it, normally using a probe and some specialized software that works with it. There's a few different brands out there. The cheaper end is iirc around 150-250 USD, like the Spyder

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