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Ive nous illumina en ce 2008/04/24 23:26 -->
> As promides. Surely I prefer the b/w version but maybe some
> will also like this one. Lately I met a - lets just say - a young person
> telling me she never watches b/w movies because, well, because
> they are not in color.
>
> Well, at least the picture shows my bad taste in choosing colors.
> In my defense I have to say the b/w version was always in my mind
> so the luminance was much more important than the hue. And e.g.
> a white dress would have looked like a wedding dress so it had to
> be something else but still quite bright.
>
> The colors (and image maps) are all defined as "real world colors"
> and the gray conversion is done by a macro. For the curious, below
> is a code snipped how it is done.
>
> -Ive
>
Make me think of those post coloured movies. The colours are slightly overdone,
but it comes with the style. Very good overall, but I prefer the B/W version.
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Alain
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You *know* you've been raytracing far too long when you look at a heap of dirt
and go "wow, that looks really realistic..."
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