Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Why not just clean it up and leave it posted?
Quote from: TexasPromowear on November 29, 2014, 09:57:20 AMWhy not just clean it up and leave it posted?Because it is not my job to go cleanup Jeff's answers every time he starts something. Even more so when his answers are not addressing the original question. He is more than welcome to start a new topic discussing color theory and half tone printing. If I have the time, I would like to participate in that conversation as Jeff often has very good information worth listening to, but there are also often ideas that are not practical to implement in the real world. This is what makes for a good conversation (as long as it's civilized and everybody is willing to listen to each other). Pierre
Quote from: blue moon on November 29, 2014, 10:56:31 AMQuote from: TexasPromowear on November 29, 2014, 09:57:20 AMWhy not just clean it up and leave it posted?Because it is not my job to go cleanup Jeff's answers every time he starts something. Even more so when his answers are not addressing the original question. He is more than welcome to start a new topic discussing color theory and half tone printing. If I have the time, I would like to participate in that conversation as Jeff often has very good information worth listening to, but there are also often ideas that are not practical to implement in the real world. This is what makes for a good conversation (as long as it's civilized and everybody is willing to listen to each other). PierreYour comment: "but there are also often ideas that are not practical to implement in the real world."This is just ridiculous. I am an artist, color separator, and work as a SCREENPRINTER at a small print shop, I take things from start to finish - IN THE REAL WORLD.I have been implementing my ideas in graphics and printing for over 14 years, at digital, off-set, large format, and screenprinting shops.... in the real world. You are way out of your league Pierre. Your statements continue to act like science, but are unfounded and untrue. They are easily proven to be inaccurate in terminology for one, and false when put up against the rule of science - which involves implementing and testing and comparing things accurately in the real world. It is not my job to correct your false statements which butcher the very definition of science.