I regularly colour-match clothes as part of my retouching work. My eyes are fine otherwise I wouldn’t be trusted with critical color work.
I regularly colour-match clothes as part of my retouching work. My eyes are fine otherwise I wouldn’t be trusted with critical color work.
I did that in photoshop and it confirned what my eyes saw
Were taking about the pixels on the screen, not the real dress though, the colors on screen are what you see and theyre gold and blue-white
I know a remote worker in Iran, went dark for a few days this week. Apparently they can’t call the UK, no internet, ended up relaying messages via a friend in Brazil via sat phone.
Never understood this one, or believed anyone who said they saw black/blue. You can zoom in and colour pick, the colours are measurable and objectively gold and blue-white.
Needs more pizazz
Taking an international flight tomorrow, Friday 13th. My wife is in 11A. Not sure how to feel about this.
I’ve shot burgers for a similar company, and it’s all made ‘fresh’ to spec next to the studio. The stylist will have ridiculous amounts of everything to choose the best pieces and place by hand. Deep freezing and rebuilding sounds bonkers, how would that even work with a burger?
The first use of the tagline ‘Have a Break. Have a Kit Kat’, written by the agency’s Donald Gilles, can be traced to May 1957. A year later it was used on the first television spots for the brand and ever since has been a staple of campaigns for the chocolate bar.
Depends on whether I zoom in so the color fills the screen or not. This doesn’t change the color values that appear on the screen.