
Friday, August 31, 2007
New Round of Matrixsynth Ts and More

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Black and green representin'!
ReplyDeleteGirly tees, woot!
ReplyDeletePerhaps I'll wear one at my next show in October =)
There it is. Hey dave, was the T you picked up the same "Full Sale" green or was it more turquoise?
ReplyDeleteoctober71, I'd most definitely be honored.
ReplyDeleteMy shirt's one of the first round, back in late '06 or so... pretty washed-out color. I remember going back and forth with you about RGB values for pigments... and how physically untranslatable "00ff00" is!
ReplyDeleteCool, I'll send you one of these no charge. Shoot me your size and where you want it shipped to via email.
ReplyDeleteYes, RGB colors don't individually mean anything unless they are attached to a profile. Plus, you need to account for more than profile mapping, but also illumination model (i.e. sunlight, tungsten, fluorescent, etc...) as well as angle it will be looked at (specular reflectivity and pigment directivity certainly affect perceived colour).
ReplyDeleteIt is not easy when you live in an analog world.