> I percieve the
stretcher-user's face
as too greenish, too.
I have done a bit of measuring.
You are
right, there is a bit of green in the victims face. I am posting a
screencopy of
the face to show you what line I used to sample the colorvalues (red
rectangle,
pixels from right to left):
I first did measure the original png-picture.
<128, 128, 1>, <255,
255, 27>,
<255, 255, 59> (9 pixels, same value)
Then I measured a screencopy of
the
png-file as displayed in Outlook express:
<117, 117, 1>, <255,
255, 20>,
<255, 255, 49> (9 pixels, same value)
Conclusion: when >I<
display the
picture my gamma-correction seems to take out around 20% of the
blue colour
value. So I do perceive the yellow less green-ish than you do,
probably.
I would be intesting to know
what you
measure.
Please do a really strong zoom
on this
picture to see what area I used - if you are interested in comparing the
png-colour values to screencopy values on your computer at
all.
I never thought about this, but
obviously
every time you do a screencopy and save the picture, gamma-correction
alters the
colours. Makes perfect sense when you think about it - but I have to say
I never
thought about this fact at all.