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Re: Light gray color change.. well.. non-lego...
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lugnet.color
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Date:
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Tue, 28 Mar 2006 08:31:05 GMT
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Geoffrey Hyde <gdothyde@bigponddotnet#StopSpammers#dotau>
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"Ken Koleda" <kkoleda@gmspamfreeail.com> wrote in message
news:IwtJHs.1o48@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.color, Geoffrey Hyde wrote:
> > It's no problem, although unless your color correction is badly out of
> > whack
> > on your scanner, that color isn't actually grey, it's tan?
> It's gray. The problem I guess is that the palce where I took the picture
> has
> both incandescent and flourescent lights and the white balance doesn't
> work
> right on the camera. I tried to tweak that in the paint program, but did
> not do
> it well enough.
> Must try again...
It'll be interesting to see a scan of the item. Also interesting would be
to find a good digicam photography tips and tricks website, I think I could
get lots better photos out of mine. Athe moment, I have to use sunlight if
I want the photos to come out nice and bright.
Also, do you still have the normal full-color image that you originally
turned into a "gamma" image, according to the name on the photograph, that I
can see on the brickshelf link?
Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
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| (...) It's gray. The problem I guess is that the palce where I took the picture has both incandescent and flourescent lights and the white balance doesn't work right on the camera. I tried to tweak that in the paint program, but did not do it well (...) (19 years ago, 28-Mar-06, to lugnet.color)
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