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arcadegeezer:
Shawn
Have you got a comparison of Clear Light Blue against Clear Dark Blue ?
I have some Clear Dark Blue and wondered if you are getting any Clear Light Blue Done ?
Regards
Kremmit:
Y'all know that the colors you're posting look different on different monitors, dont'cha?
When person A posts a picture of their ideal green, and person B looks at it and says "wrong", person B is very likely not seeing the same shade person A saw when they posted. And person C is very likely seeing some other, third shade.
The only way to accurately discuss color with someone who cannot look at the actual item you're looking at is to use an item that's consistently colored, and available to both parties. Like an M'n'M, or a Pantone book.
But what's made of translucent green material that everybody can look at? Toothbrushes? We need to vote on Oral-B vs. Colgate green! ::)
brandon:
--- Quote from: Kremmit on May 19, 2005, 07:30:06 pm ---But what's made of translucent green material that everybody can look at?
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Tahnok:
Well, shawnzilla could gather all the samples and print them out. That will give you the best idea of the true color.
That red looks good, though I've never been much of a fan of the color. Any chance of putting that red LED into the blue button to see if you can mix colors? Blue unlit and purple lit would be awesome.
spidermonkey:
I like the current green as it looks damn close to the shade of the translucent green leaf switch buttons. I have green leaf switch versions and they're a bit harder to light up then the other colors but trust me it can be done. I thought the whole idea was to match the colors of the original leaf versions plus add a few new colors and I think Shawnzilla did a stellar job at accomplishing just that. I'm happy with the colors the way they are.