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  Re: Color Change background
 
(...) Sure, this would tell me if I liked it. So, this method is highly opinion based. I honestly don't know how much stock to put in it, but there is a real theory of color that artists use when discussing this thing. I beleive that most AFOLs who (...) (20 years ago, 16-May-04, to lugnet.color)
 
  Re: Color Change background
 
(...) When it comes to grey it all seems quite simple to me. Strictly speeking grey is something that uniformely reflects all the light in a visible range regardless of a wave length, say it reflects 30% of red, 30% of blue, and 30% of green falling (...) (20 years ago, 18-May-04, to lugnet.color)
 
  Re: Color Change background
 
(...) Actually, LEGO Blue is rather greenish, LEGO Green is rather blueish, and LEGO Yellow is rather reddish. LEGO Blue and LEGO Green are also slightly desaturated (grayish). This is by design -- as these colors (especially yellow) look better (...) (20 years ago, 20-May-04, to lugnet.color)
 
  Re: Color Change background
 
(...) Having a background in colour science, I feel qualified to comment. Most colour systems for artists (like Pantone) recognise the need for neutral, cool and warm greys. I can understand the reasons why TLC does not want to present us with a (...) (20 years ago, 20-May-04, to lugnet.color) ! 
 
  Re: Color Change background
 
(...) I've never had a problem with how well true-dark-grey and true-light-grey go together, though I'm not fond of how true-dark-grey looks with orange. Anyways, I guess that might explain the drastic change to dark-bley compared to the relatively (...) (20 years ago, 20-May-04, to lugnet.color)
 
  Re: Color Change background
 
(...) Yes, the hue change from light grey to light bley was a lot smaller. But I understand why they couldn't leave it alone if they were set on changing the dark grey. Light grey and dark bley do not match. (...) OK, my use of the word "nothing" (...) (20 years ago, 22-May-04, to lugnet.color)

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