Wonderful Christian.
I might get on a sabbatical, fly over to NC and learn something from you directly....
As for the discussion on the colours, it is widely known that "Color blindness" is one the extreme range of a fairly common, normal variation of colour perception in all humans. That means, everyone perceives Color a bit differently than the other person. It is a normal Distribution (Gauss curve), but there are all ranges of perception between the 5% and 95% percentile. No one can therefore be "absolutely sure" of one colour or another.
Cheers
Alex[/quoA rather fascinating subject to me . Since I have never have any problems passing any of the color blindness test...Just how does one know where they fall between the 5 & 95 % in that curve ....Who knows, I could be A B normal

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At any rate , black and white pictures vary a lot but one can get an idea from the contrast in the shades as long as there is an idea of the original colors . Matrix does very well.
Anyhow, in my mind . If I can reproduce a color that I saw an original of in person , then that shade should be correct no matter what anyone else sees...

At least, that's my theory

Of course getting it right is not always possible ( just pretend it's a grenade ) .
Ok, I may be able to post pictures within the next week ( I hope )
Cheers, Christian B)
Common down Alex. I think that could be an interesting conversation

and If we cam't agree, we'll go do something else :drinks Cheers, Christian B)