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Re: LEGO Color Chart (the portable kind) available
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Sat, 15 Apr 2006 19:26:46 GMT
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That will have to wait until I buy InDesign.  I created this on a 30-day trial
version of InDesign while I evaluated it (and I mean that literally, I created a
very similar test with Quark -- InDesign won me over hands-down), and I haven't
yet "made the purchase," while the 30-days gave out some time ago.

When I do do something like that, how would you say I should run it?  RGB? RBG?
BRG, etc?  A color wheel is continuous, but this would have a linear layout.
The question is, how to run the colors?  and the grey scale would have to go in
there somewhere too.

I rather like the way it runs now, which is in historical order.  But that
doesn't mean I'm not open to changes later when I get the chance.

     -- joshua


Thanks, but any chance you can reorder it in "order", a la a prism
output, so that similar colors are next to each other?  Right now,
"green" is all over the place, as is "red", etc.

Joshua Delahunty wrote:
I’ve been holding off on announcing this, because I know how sensitive the color
issue is, but things are what they are, and I've created this nice chart for
everyone, so the time has come to share. :-)

At the link below, you can find a .PDF file that's 6 pages long, though only 2
will likely be of use to you.

<snip>



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(...) RGB - rainbow light spectrum, as a prism splits the light. Toss greyscale at either end or a separate sheet. (19 years ago, 16-Apr-06, to lugnet.general)

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Thanks, but any chance you can reorder it in "order", a la a prism output, so that similar colors are next to each other? Right now, "green" is all over the place, as is "red", etc. (...) (19 years ago, 14-Apr-06, to lugnet.general)

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