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Am 02.04.2010 18:23, schrieb TC:
>> Methinks the red and blue are a tad too strong; the grey is definitely too
>> bright, and I think the white could be a slight bit darker, too. The
>> yellow is a bit too greenish.
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> Assuming the yellow for the victim on the stretcher is the same used
> everywhere else, I think the yellow is quite OK. The stretcher is basqued in
> light. So maybe the greenish tint in the yellow I perceive elsewhere comes
> from shade and reflection?
I percieve the stretcher-user's face as too greenish, too.
> The white and grey seem OK, too. Do you have gamma-problems?
Not on my primary display.
The grey and white are hardly discernible except where occuring
side-by-side, at all brightness levels; for instance, could you tell at
a glance whether the substructure below the bench-thing is made from
grey or white bricks? Or what color the hovercraft's propeller has?
I don't know what colors they used back then, but with today's colors
you should be able to tell.
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