It is ORANGE. Im sure.
Am I color-blind?
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Now that one DID bother you mate ^^
Yeah, now they ARE orange, but you know... colors on a computer screen almost never look twice the same. (NTSC : Never Twice the Same Color? :p)
i studying CG so I work on computers. There are about 40 computers in my class, each of them are set up by one of our so-called teacher who is absolutely convinced that a brightness of 30 and a contrast of about 50 is ok. Yeah, he looks at the black and then he says : now it's black! And he goes off. Nice. Now the white are greyish, the greys are almost brown, etc, etc...
I for one uses a laptop (bright bright) and I think my desktop's liyama is ok for the colors ^^ But on NONE of the 3 computers (class laptop liyama) does the colors look the same! Sometimes I made a (let's say) orange car on my laptop, and it appears dark brown on the class's computer, and almost greenish on my liyama ^^'
Now I wouldn't say you're color blind mate, I'd say that maybe your screen is indeed badly configured. take photoshop, take a printer with a very good quality and paper with a very good quality, do a very good priting of a color array of the main colors, quicly done with photoshop, and put the printing next to your screen. If there is anything wrong you WILL see it
Too bad we can't tell you whether your brightness is too low or too high, you know, if you give us a screenshot we will see it with OUR color profiles, hehe...
Now that one DID bother you mate ^^
Yeah, now they ARE orange, but you know... colors on a computer screen almost never look twice the same. (NTSC : Never Twice the Same Color? :p)
i studying CG so I work on computers. There are about 40 computers in my class, each of them are set up by one of our so-called teacher who is absolutely convinced that a brightness of 30 and a contrast of about 50 is ok. Yeah, he looks at the black and then he says : now it's black! And he goes off. Nice. Now the white are greyish, the greys are almost brown, etc, etc...
I for one uses a laptop (bright bright) and I think my desktop's liyama is ok for the colors ^^ But on NONE of the 3 computers (class laptop liyama) does the colors look the same! Sometimes I made a (let's say) orange car on my laptop, and it appears dark brown on the class's computer, and almost greenish on my liyama ^^'
Now I wouldn't say you're color blind mate, I'd say that maybe your screen is indeed badly configured. take photoshop, take a printer with a very good quality and paper with a very good quality, do a very good priting of a color array of the main colors, quicly done with photoshop, and put the printing next to your screen. If there is anything wrong you WILL see it
Too bad we can't tell you whether your brightness is too low or too high, you know, if you give us a screenshot we will see it with OUR color profiles, hehe...
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