[WWI] CDL .. again

Shane Weier bristolf2b at hotmail.com
Thu May 3 08:32:01 EDT 2007


Andy says

> > All of which is very fine, but who died and made Misterkit God? Or at 
>least,
> > how much credence can we place on their research?  How much on their
> > adherence to that research.
>
>Not to mention that computer screens can display colours quite differently 
>to how they actually appear anyway.

While this is in fact true, it is also possible to calibrate a computer 
screen so that the colour *is* correct. Photographic studios and keen 
hobbyists do it all the time.  That said, it is not possible to know that 
the orignal sample was photographed in a manner which didn't alter the 
colour that was intended to be captured *unless* you do it yourself and can 
calibrate every step from capture to screen (or printer, which also requires 
calibration)

The original poster (sorry, now I forget who!) clearly knows how to control 
his end of the process and probably gets a good match to the misterkit 
paints.

Shane

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