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Adam Albright

oh since you are so smart can you explain what is RGB and what is CMYK,
without looking it up on the internet

and no just saying they are color models is not enough

Lets see if you know at least some elementary things.

Fakers like Frank are always a laugh a minute. Poor Frank, the idiot
he is doesn't have a clue about color space, and for sure doesn't
understand the relationship between ambient lighting and choice of not
only the screen background but also workspace colors of various
graphic applications or how colors are perceived and accordingly your
perception is influenced by room lighting and background color choices
and when colors in the foreground are impacted by poor background
color choices.

It is no accident that the default workspace color in Photoshop is a
neutral gray. In fact many professional photographers when working
with images on a computer monitor will use a monitor hood to reduce
reflections.

A simple color demonstration. FAR beyond Frank's ability to
comprehend, but perhaps useful to others willing to learn. Frank isn't
even willing to learn. A sure sign of a village idiot.

http://www.uxmatters.com/MT/archives/000070.php
 
A

Adam Albright

hahaha...part of my question should be considered as a "trick question".
Which part is it?

Actually your question is at the level of a 1st grader. If you
actually knew what you were talking about you would have phrased it
better. Care to try again?

Do you know?
Well...?
(snort)
Frank


Stop pretending you know more than I do on the topic. I got a pet rock
that know more than you do.
 
F

Frank

Adam said:
Actually your question is at the level of a 1st grader. If you
actually knew what you were talking about you would have phrased it
better. Care to try again?






Stop pretending you know more than I do on the topic. I got a pet rock
that know more than you do.
You don't know do you.
You, like T, have no idea about color.
Frank
 
F

Frank

Adam said:
Fakers like Frank are always a laugh a minute. Poor Frank, the idiot
he is doesn't have a clue about color space, and for sure doesn't
understand the relationship between ambient lighting and choice of not
only the screen background but also workspace colors of various
graphic applications or how colors are perceived and accordingly your
perception is influenced by room lighting and background color choices
and when colors in the foreground are impacted by poor background
color choices.

It is no accident that the default workspace color in Photoshop is a
neutral gray. In fact many professional photographers when working
with images on a computer monitor will use a monitor hood to reduce
reflections.

A simple color demonstration. FAR beyond Frank's ability to
comprehend, but perhaps useful to others willing to learn. Frank isn't
even willing to learn. A sure sign of a village idiot.

http://www.uxmatters.com/MT/archives/000070.php
Gaw...you idiot, every freaking amature photographer who ever submitted
a photo to us for their ad/brochure or whatever knows that. You just now
finding out about grey scale background? Crap, they were passing out 18%
grey scale cards (white, 18% gray and black) with my Rolleiflex camera
back in the '50's you jackass.
You're really lame, stupid and very weak you know that?
We use high end printers who have had continuous ink on paper for over
125 years. They are some of the finest four color flat sheet printers in
the world. They are open 24/7 and railroad cards deliver their rolls of
paper directly into their shops. We run a color managed shop. We give
them only color correct work and are highly respected by them. My
company has an excellent reputation for what we do. You know nothing!
But I do dislike color checks at 3:30AM in the morning!
Get a life you moron loser.
Frank
 
T

Tiberius

Frank, answer my questions and prove that you know at least the basics.. I
will repeat:

explain what is RGB and what is CMYK,
without looking it up on the internet

and no just saying they are color models is not enough
 
A

Adam Albright

Gaw...you idiot, every freaking amature photographer who ever submitted
a photo to us for their ad/brochure or whatever knows that. You just now
finding out about grey scale background? Crap, they were passing out 18%
grey scale cards (white, 18% gray and black) with my Rolleiflex camera
back in the '50's you jackass.

If you insist on being a jackass that is how you are treated. And if
anybody is a jackass it is YOU Frank with your endless use of 'snort'
and other juvenile comments. When will you and the other newsgroups
clowns learn the simple lesson that nearly everybody sees you as a
fool?

Typical newsgroup troll, like that other idiot Justin you keep
changing your stories. For weeks you told us you ran a "marketing"
company, all of a sudden you now you want us to believe you're expert
on color printing. What half ass con will you be pushing tomorrow?

ROTFLMAO!
 
F

Frank

Adam said:
If you insist on being a jackass that is how you are treated. And if
anybody is a jackass it is YOU Frank with your endless use of 'snort'
and other juvenile comments. When will you and the other newsgroups
clowns learn the simple lesson that nearly everybody sees you as a
fool?

Typical newsgroup troll, like that other idiot Justin you keep
changing your stories. For weeks you told us you ran a "marketing"
company, all of a sudden you now you want us to believe you're expert
on color printing. What half ass con will you be pushing tomorrow?

ROTFLMAO!
You're a complete and utter fool. I've had a marketing/advertising
agency since the late '70's ('79 to be exact)and have said so repeatedly.
Obviously, in addition to being a weak idiot fool, you're also a blind
loser with no reading comprehension.
(snort, smirk)
Frank
 
A

Adam Albright

You're a complete and utter fool. I've had a marketing/advertising
agency since the late '70's ('79 to be exact)and have said so repeatedly.
Obviously, in addition to being a weak idiot fool, you're also a blind
loser with no reading comprehension.
(snort, smirk)
Frank

Only a idiot would snort and smirk after being told it makes him look
like an ass. I guess you like being seen as an ass. You've claimed all
kinds of things and as yet have offered no proof. I'll call you out
again just to watch you run away with your tail between your legs.

What is the NAME of this supposed marketing/advertising agency you
claim to have?

Put that information right here =====>
 
T

Tiberius

Pick one ...

-SNORT INC.
-Baboon Brain Enterprises
-FRANCbabble Corp

Frank still has not told us what RGB and CMYK is..
the deeper meaning.. not just "they are color models"
 
F

Frank

Adam said:
Only a idiot would snort and smirk after being told it makes him look
like an ass.

snort, smirk, belch...lol.

I guess you like being seen as an ass. You've claimed all
kinds of things and as yet have offered no proof.

why would anyone have to prove anything to a freaking loser like
you...snort...lol.

I'll call you out
again just to watch you run away with your tail between your legs.

run away from a weakling like you...why? you're easily made a fool of.
What is the NAME of this supposed marketing/advertising agency you
claim to have?

Put that information right here =====>

JS & A, Inc.
(smirk, snort, belch)...lol

Oh, BTW, I'm thru laser frying up your stuck-on-stupid brainless ass.
Frank
 
F

Frank

Tiberius said:
Pick one ...

-SNORT INC.
-Baboon Brain Enterprises
-FRANCbabble Corp

Frank still has not told us what RGB and CMYK is..
the deeper meaning.. not just "they are color models"

You haven't told us where the color "black" is that you said was used in
Vista GUI.
So where is it?
You also didn't get the "trick" part of my question either.
You know nothing about color do you?
Clueless...?
Frank
 
A

Adam Albright

You haven't told us where the color "black" is that you said was used in
Vista GUI.
So where is it?
You also didn't get the "trick" part of my question either.
You know nothing about color do you?
Clueless...?
Frank

We know everything there is to know about you Frank. You're a idiot.
 
T

Tiberius

So you want me to reply to those?
ok.. here you are *without using the internet of course to find any of this
information*:
Yeah I know Educating - da -Vistaboys one more time!
Of course this answers the questions I had for you too that you avoided in
fear of ridicule.. but its ok...

Black in RGB is the absence of light since RGB is a color model based on
light. Thus black is lack of light and is not a color; it is a void. In RGB
that would be zero zero zero. White, because this is light we are talking
about is the combination of Red Green Blue that gives us pure white light.
Isaac Newton with his experiments with prisms
was startled to see that if he left a beam of sunlight to pass through his
curtain and into the prism, that white light would spread out to a rainbow
of colors.
He named these colors as "spectrum" which means ghost in latin, trying to
show with this name that there is no substance to it.
Although white light does contain all the colors of the rainbow, you can
simplify this and reproduce any known color with the 3 primary colors Red
Green Blue.
This is used in Television and monitors. In Cathode ray tubes we have 3
electron guns that shoot out electrons accelerated by the electromagnets
powered
by very high voltage, and they collide with the phosphorous of the inside of
the tube, there if you see a screen from very close you will not see a
uniform white color,
rather you will see dots of the 3 colors in a arrangement that depends on
the manufacturer of the screen. TFT screens use a special kind of transistor
and not
electron guns, thus they can be thin, but they too use the same principle of
3 colors to create the millions of possible colors, and in fact a display
adaptor can
create more colors than the human eye is capable of distinguishing.
The human eye has specialized cells that are sensitive light call rods. But
the cells are not all sensitive to the same frequency of the electromagnetic
spectrum. Just like the screen I previously talked about has different
points of RG and B, these rods are sensitive too to different frequencies of
light. Light of course
is an electromagnetic wave, and only a small fraction of the electromagnetic
spectrum. However humans cannot see higher or lower frequencies. The fact
that the human brain perceives colors is an illusion . This is only an
impression of various frequencies, and other animals can see higher and
lower in the electromagnetic spectrum, so we could in fact say that they see
"different" colors.
Actually IR devices (like remote controls) emit light, since they are LED
(light emitting diodes) however the light is is not detectible by the human
eye because it is not in the range that eye cells can be stimulated from the
photons of the light emited by these devices.

The CMYK colors are based on reflected light. Just like paint, is not
autoluminus. This color standard was made for printing and although
theoretically Cyan Magenta and Yellow are enough to describe a very large
range of colors the addition of K (black) was needed for practical purposes
to make the images crisper, and especially text.

While with light when you add RGB you get white, and the absence of light is
black, the opposite occurs with CMY. With CMY you have to combine all 3
colors to get black, as in with paint. White is obtained by the medium
(paper) or lack of color basically. The addition of pure black K gives us
the ability to have the darkest possible black that cannot be obtained with
real color pigments although theoretically CMY is enough, practice needs K
too.

The color of the Taskbar might not be true black in the sense that with take
the eye dropper and see the numbers on a program like Photoshop.
You will not see zero zero zero in RGB or zero zero zero K=100 on CMYK.
First of all it is not a solid color but a gradient that also has shades in
it giving it a 3d "illusion">
But the general impression a human would have, and his response to the
question "what color is this" would be BLACK, since it is closer to the
color black
than any other color that a name is attached to it. Indeed there are many
color names, but there are far less color names than what colors exist since
the names of the colors would be greater than the whole vocabulary of
English.


PS> Frank you are a baboon brain! GET LOST ALREADY
 
T

Tiberius

Call me stupid but I actually took the time to answer this baboon brain
subhuman. See my reply.
 
F

Frank

Tiberius said:
So you want me to reply to those?
ok.. here you are *without using the internet of course to find any of this
information*:
Yeah I know Educating - da -Vistaboys one more time!
Of course this answers the questions I had for you too that you avoided in
fear of ridicule.. but its ok...

Black in RGB is the absence of light since RGB is a color model based on
light. Thus black is lack of light and is not a color; it is a void. In RGB
that would be zero zero zero. White, because this is light we are talking
about is the combination of Red Green Blue that gives us pure white light.
Isaac Newton with his experiments with prisms
was startled to see that if he left a beam of sunlight to pass through his
curtain and into the prism, that white light would spread out to a rainbow
of colors.
He named these colors as "spectrum" which means ghost in latin, trying to
show with this name that there is no substance to it.
Although white light does contain all the colors of the rainbow, you can
simplify this and reproduce any known color with the 3 primary colors Red
Green Blue.
This is used in Television and monitors. In Cathode ray tubes we have 3
electron guns that shoot out electrons accelerated by the electromagnets
powered
by very high voltage, and they collide with the phosphorous of the inside of
the tube, there if you see a screen from very close you will not see a
uniform white color,
rather you will see dots of the 3 colors in a arrangement that depends on
the manufacturer of the screen. TFT screens use a special kind of transistor
and not
electron guns, thus they can be thin, but they too use the same principle of
3 colors to create the millions of possible colors, and in fact a display
adaptor can
create more colors than the human eye is capable of distinguishing.
The human eye has specialized cells that are sensitive light call rods. But
the cells are not all sensitive to the same frequency of the electromagnetic
spectrum. Just like the screen I previously talked about has different
points of RG and B, these rods are sensitive too to different frequencies of
light. Light of course
is an electromagnetic wave, and only a small fraction of the electromagnetic
spectrum. However humans cannot see higher or lower frequencies. The fact
that the human brain perceives colors is an illusion . This is only an
impression of various frequencies, and other animals can see higher and
lower in the electromagnetic spectrum, so we could in fact say that they see
"different" colors.
Actually IR devices (like remote controls) emit light, since they are LED
(light emitting diodes) however the light is is not detectible by the human
eye because it is not in the range that eye cells can be stimulated from the
photons of the light emited by these devices.

The CMYK colors are based on reflected light. Just like paint, is not
autoluminus. This color standard was made for printing and although
theoretically Cyan Magenta and Yellow are enough to describe a very large
range of colors the addition of K (black) was needed for practical purposes
to make the images crisper, and especially text.

While with light when you add RGB you get white, and the absence of light is
black, the opposite occurs with CMY. With CMY you have to combine all 3
colors to get black, as in with paint. White is obtained by the medium
(paper) or lack of color basically. The addition of pure black K gives us
the ability to have the darkest possible black that cannot be obtained with
real color pigments although theoretically CMY is enough, practice needs K
too.

The color of the Taskbar might not be true black in the sense that with take
the eye dropper and see the numbers on a program like Photoshop.
You will not see zero zero zero in RGB or zero zero zero K=100 on CMYK.
First of all it is not a solid color but a gradient that also has shades in
it giving it a 3d "illusion">
But the general impression a human would have, and his response to the
question "what color is this" would be BLACK, since it is closer to the
color black
than any other color that a name is attached to it. Indeed there are many
color names, but there are far less color names than what colors exist since
the names of the colors would be greater than the whole vocabulary of
English.


PS> Frank you are a baboon brain! GET LOST ALREADY
Well malakas, I see you've got copy/paste down...like the idiot you are.
But finally, you admit in front of all, there is no real "black" in the
Vista GUI.
Good start to your truth redemption therapy.
Don't play loose with the true in the future...cause I'll be watching you.
Yasu!
Frank
 
T

Tiberius

Frank,

You claim I have no vista I have vista..
You claim I copy pasted this info.. but I didn't..

I could write a whole FRIKIN BOOK about colors!

I did NOT say that there was no black in the gui. I said that you could not
see 0 0 0 in RGB
and 0 0 0, 100 in CMYK thus in a "mathematical" way there is no black, but
then I told your baboon brain that a person would say that it is black since
there is no other name to it in English!

Eskimos have 17 different ways to call snow because they live in a snowy
environment...in English there are only a few...

If the world was mostly black, then there would be thousands of names for
black.. but we don't have so many...

AT LEAST try to acknowlage the fact I took the time to give you a correct
reply...
 
F

Frank

Tiberius said:
AT LEAST try to acknowlage the fact I took the time to give you a correct
reply...

As I said...good job at copy/paste.
But you never got the "trick" part of my question did you...lol
Frank
 
A

Adam Albright

Well malakas, I see you've got copy/paste down...like the idiot you are.
But finally, you admit in front of all, there is no real "black" in the
Vista GUI.
Good start to your truth redemption therapy.
Don't play loose with the true in the future...cause I'll be watching you.
Yasu!
Frank


You simply can't resist confirming you are nothing but a idiot. You
can't even read and comprehend. If you could, you'd know that in RGB
color space that R0, G0, B0 IS black you blithering ninny no matter
how many stupid word games you try to play.

But please... continue to make an ass of yourself, it's fun proving
you are nothing but a clueless ass.

You keep proving you're clueless because apparently you don't know
there is at least two ways to make absolute black part of the color
scheme in Windows. Who's laughing now? All of us, at you.

Snort, giggle, yawn, gaff. he he.
 
T

Tiberius

Of course I know the trick part you baboon brain..

I know more about graphics and graphic programs than you will ever learn..

black or 0,0,0,100 in CMYK is not the same as black in RGB= 0.0.0

the RGB has greater numbers in R, G and B

Now go hang on a tree for a while or play with flip 3d or something
 

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