This does not make sense... White light is not made from RGB, its made from a spectrum of light.But It does, as white light is made up RGB not CMY
C R
M G
Y B
For example G and B makes Cyan. Hard to argue I think other wise.
Jim that's fair, for example no two toasters if set to the same number from 1 to 10 will yield the same finished product.
Though predicting the end result less trial and error i.e. try 1 then 2 then 3 etc. does have it's advantages?
I think recognizing those advantages means less trial and error and ultimately adds to the bottom line.
Trial and error alone is a horrible way to come to a conclusion. With education and proper understanding you reduce the risk of trial and error. I can go on any printer and properly profile it without trial and error. Everything can be done without guessing which is what you're eluding to.Of course, it takes time and it's not like as if the market is in it's infancy. Some grasp it others won't.
THANK YOU BOB! For placing a nice wad of intelligence in this thread.Physics isn't your long suit, eh? Color IS light. No light, no color. That is why something is different colors under light of different spectra. It's not that it appears to be that color, it IS that color.
If Helen Keller tripped and fell in the forest would there be a sound?
Apropos of nothing, the biggest difference betwixt monitors and print is that a monitor can produce virtually any white point but the only black it can display is whatever color the monitor surface might be when it's turned off. Printing is just the opposite, you can print a true black but the white point is whatever shade of white the media might happen to be. These differences affect the look of the entire color spectrum.
It's still blue because the paper the swatch booklet is the light source for the blue.Take a Pantone swatchbook into a dark room... Is process blue still blue? yes... nothing has changed. You just cannot see it because your crappy eyeballs do not work without light.
This does not make sense... White light is not made from RGB, its made from a spectrum of light.
Trial and error alone is a horrible way to come to a conclusion. With education and proper understanding you reduce the risk of trial and error. I can go on any printer and properly profile it without trial and error. Everything can be done without guessing which is what you're eluding to.
THANK YOU BOB! For placing a nice wad of intelligence in this thread.
Light, is color, and color is light.
It's still blue because the paper the swatch booklet is the light source for the blue.
lol best one everIf a man speaks in the woods, and a woman is nowhere around to hear him, is he still wrong?
JB
he he, surely the man wouldn't be in the woods if he was taking care of business?
Maybe she divorced him because he was always wrong and got awarded everything:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
If I remember correctly objects reflect certain frequencies of light and we perceive those different frequencies as colour.
A print is reflecting light from the sun etc whereas a monitor has it's own light source which passes through a mesh of RGB cells. These dots are so small our brains perceive them as a solid colour, same as on a CMYK print.
he he, but in the dark woods a bear could easily be mistaken for a cougar. Maybe the man had a flashlight?
So in the dark woods is a brown bear really a black bear?
Color actually only exists within the brain. The cones and rods within our eyes senses the different wavelengths of light and then sends that information to our brain. Our brain then converts that information into something we can use... color. The longest wavelength of light appears as red and the shortest (visible to us humans) appears as violet.
So is color light? I prefer to think of it this way: Color isn't possible for us to see without light, but color isn't light. It's our brains way of understanding light.
Perhaps you and Mssr. Doggett could attend the same remedial physics class.
Color is light. Light at some wavelength or in some spectrum exists whether or not you can perceive it. Just as a silent dog whistle emits a sound regardless of whether you hear it. Your dog hears it.
Since color is light and light exists independent of your perception or lack thereof, your position is bankrupt. You might note that your visual tackle perceives a spectrum where the available energy is most abundant, thus confirming the notion of a parsimonious universe.
Your frenzy of sophomoric solipsism notwithstanding, it is axiomatic that there is an external reality that exists outside of your mind. To doubt it is far more ridiculous than to accept it.
Color IS light. No light, no color.
Color is light.
Perhaps you and Mssr. Doggett could attend the same remedial physics class.
Color is light. Light at some wavelength or in some spectrum exists whether or not you can perceive it. Just as a silent dog whistle emits a sound regardless of whether you hear it. Your dog hears it.
Since color is light and light exists independent of your perception or lack thereof, your position is bankrupt. You might note that your visual tackle perceives a spectrum where the available energy is most abundant, thus confirming the notion of a parsimonious universe.
Your frenzy of sophomoric solipsism notwithstanding, it is axiomatic that there is an external reality that exists outside of your mind. To doubt it is far more ridiculous than to accept it.