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Originally Posted by andy
One tip I have is that you have to be willing to compromise a little. Quite often by trying to get one spot perfect, you end up throwing another area off by a lot. You might be able to get the edges a lot closer if you allow other areas to be not quite perfect.
Also, don't take the labeling of the controls too literally. For example, the "left" controls have almost as much effect on the right as they do on the left. You have to alternate between them until the best balance is achieved.
You might have better luck if you start by trying to get the blue horizontal lines as straight as possible, and then trying to line the blue up with the red and green.
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It's odd that the blue ends seem to bend down slightly and the red and green up slightly. It makes it quite difficult to align them.
I'm not giving up. I will use each control, note what it's major change is and then it's minor change on other areas of the screen. Once I have both those down for a each control, I might have better luck.
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