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Subject: [Leica] a few recent ones
From: ericm at pobox.com (Eric)
Date: Sun Jun 25 11:42:01 2006
References: <1qor92p6cvui5c0ncn47fib5thcu6asu23@4ax.com> <AA8F783C-F991-4A5F-9E4C-0CA8D2C2FFC8@pandora.be> <a51t92hocl80hd8poolf24mcg51196t0es@4ax.com> <18BAD590-98E4-4563-9B64-D84D4A6AB2FE@pandora.be>

Philippe:

> http://canid.com/newest/hair_fling.html

>The skin tones look a bit yellow to me.

Yes, now that you mention it, I see what you mean.  I've corrected them.
Found this doing a web search.  And the numbers seem to match what they're
saying after I visually corrected.  So that's good to know.  :)

here are Katrin Eismann skin colours guidelines:

Mode CMYK

* in light skinned babies, yellow and magenta are equal,

* In adults, yellow is up to 35% greater than magenta,

* Cyan makes people look tanner and darker,

* Only people with very dark skin should have noticeable amount of black ink
in their skin tones.




--
Eric
http://canid.com/

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