"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Quote-a perfectly balanced grey will turn violet when it's against yellow, right? All about your point of reference, I guess.Here's a good definition on that subject. The lower parts pertain more to what you're referring to.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metamerism_(color)This explains black is the absence of color...but exist and is defined (as a color).http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black#OpticsHow ink Co's manufacturer blacks and various whites should be a whole different definition. We know they use other colors to create blacks and white aslo. Wilflex for example has a white that can be found to have a slight blue cast to it.
-a perfectly balanced grey will turn violet when it's against yellow, right? All about your point of reference, I guess.
Nice Darryl!I need to get my printer in on this conversation. He HATES color names. He's like "it's not hibiscus, it's PINK!" LOL
Quote from: Gilligan on May 28, 2013, 10:51:28 AMNice Darryl!I need to get my printer in on this conversation. He HATES color names. He's like "it's not hibiscus, it's PINK!" LOLOne of my favorites for made up names was "Deep, hot Rasberry pink" Rasberry pink? Does the Trix rabbit know about this?Steve
(which is why a prism breaks up the white light during the day, and not a damn thing at night.)
So, in that sense, they really aren't colors, BUT, since we have to push something through the mesh and onto the shirts, they are "colors". We charge for impressions, for the person with a technical hair across his or her ass... potato/ potahto, tomato, tomahto I guess