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Re: Opinions needed for Color and Edge Values
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lugnet.cad
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Thu, 20 Nov 2008 19:24:07 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Anders Isaksson wrote:
> mikeheide wrote:
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> > Maybe the guys that are working on the color values should first
> > calibrate their systems.
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> I'd say "Definitely!"
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> > I just found a good side here:
> > http://www.simpelfilter.de/en/colorman/whitepoint.html
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> Thanks! I've now adjusted my monitor to gamma 2.2 (through the graphics card
> settings) according to that page, and now I don't have to adjust gamma
> inside PaintShop Pro anymore!
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> Unfortunately, the comparison2.jpg still shows black where it should show
> green, but I can't increase gamma or brightness any more, or the screen
> would be unusable for anything else.
Maybe this is also an issue regarding the jpg file format. I have just loaded
that picture file to the picture program "Paint.NET" and found with the color
picker that the values for the green color is approx. R 4 - G 15 - B 9. That is
realy very very dark. If I do a zoom to the picture I can see better the green
color.
There is also another question that we have to check! Do we each (each person)
see the same colors? I think no. I had a collegue at work that could not decide
if it is green or red!! And maybe we have also such users between us. So we
should (if possible) not decide because of "it looks good". We need to have an
objective rule. But at present I have no idea. Maybe there is no solution for
this and we have just to decide what to do.
cu
mikeheide
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Opinions needed for Color and Edge Values
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| (...) Definitely not! You should hear me and my wife 'quarrel' if a color is blue or green. We have very different perception of that border line... Only ~8% of males (< 1% for females) are red-green 'color blind', but that still means 1 out of 12 (...) (16 years ago, 20-Nov-08, to lugnet.cad)
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| | Re: Opinions needed for Color and Edge Values
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| (...) I'd say "Definitely!" (...) settings) according to that page, and now I don't have to adjust gamma inside PaintShop Pro anymore! Unfortunately, the comparison2.jpg still shows black where it should show green, but I can't increase gamma or (...) (16 years ago, 20-Nov-08, to lugnet.cad)
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