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Frank

Tiberius said:
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

Naw...no even close. As to knowing more about graphics programs...be
careful not to bet anything you value on that possibility.
But at least your slightly smarter than that other village idiot...aa.
I'll give you that much.
Frank
 
T

Tiberius

ok so what is the trick then?


Frank said:
Naw...no even close. As to knowing more about graphics programs...be
careful not to bet anything you value on that possibility.
But at least your slightly smarter than that other village idiot...aa.
I'll give you that much.
Frank
 
T

Tiberius

so the reply is included in my explanation since I explained that monitors
use RGB since they use light,
I even explained the mechanism on how they do this,
and not CMYK that is based on pigments (paint).

but there is no trick to this.. this is obvious to me.. lol

It would be a trick question for someone who does not know the underlying
principles.
 
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Adam Albright

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


Here's a trick poem:

Roses are red...
Violets are blue.

A certain poster is dumb as a stump...
Can you figure out who?

Here's a clue to spot the dope,
His name rhymes with yank,
and he's as brainless as a plank.
 
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Frank

Tiberius said:
It would be a trick question for someone who does not know the underlying
principles.


Just FYI:
It was one of my graphic artists who suggested that I have so-called
color knowledgeable persons look for RGB and CMYK colors in Vista's GUI.
He said anyone who really knows anything about color will immediately
come back saying that there is no such thing as CMYK in Vista's GUI.
You didn't nor did that real burnout idiot aa.
End of deal.
Frank
 
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Adam Albright

Just FYI:
It was one of my graphic artists who suggested that I have so-called
color knowledgeable persons look for RGB and CMYK colors in Vista's GUI.
He said anyone who really knows anything about color will immediately
come back saying that there is no such thing as CMYK in Vista's GUI.
You didn't nor did that real burnout idiot aa.
End of deal.
Frank

So in your clumsy way you're trying to tell us your big "trick"
question is there aren't any CMYK colors in Vista's GUI?

You think? Well duh!

Gee dumbass, anybody with a IQ over 60 that's worked with computers
five minutes knows computers work in RGB color space while CMYK color
space is generally reserved for inks and used mainly for pre press
work since that color space is used by commercial printers.

See if your "graphic artists" knows what out of gamut means. Obviously
you don't have a clue since your idea of a graphic artist is probably
somebody that mastered Microsoft's Paint program or somebody that is
able to stay within the lines in a coloring book.

The hole Frank keeps digging deeper and deeper for himself:

http://www.cp-tel.net/pasqualy/hole/hole_0174sml.jpg

Keep digging Frank. You make more believers out of your village idiot
status every day.
 
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Frank

Adam said:
Gee dumbass, anybody with a IQ over 60 that's worked with computers
five minutes knows computers work in RGB color space...

----------------back pedaling cover up deleted-------------

LOL...hahaha...back for more huh?
Got you didn't it, you ego bloated POS!
I told you before, you're weak!
Proly the weakest moron in this ng.
Get lost you stupid dumb ass.
(snort)
Frank
 
T

Tiberius

well tell your graphic artist that he is an idiot just like you are.

RGB and CMYK are only color models created to express a color with numbers.
It is a theoretical model that gives out values. Values are values and
colors can be translated from one model to another.

There are other color models as well and colors can be expressed in those
color models also.

The frikin vista BLACK taskbar colors CAN be expressed in CMYK too you
overgrown baboon....

There ARE colors that cannot be expressed correctly from one model to the
other, however the shades of BLACK that the vista taskbar are not among
those!

Not only are you stupid you have to ask another stupid guy to confirm your
ignorance!


GO AWAY ALREADY I HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF YOUR STUPIDITY FOR ONE DECADE!
 
T

Tiberius

although the real use of these models are indeed for different things, you
can convert most colors from one model to the other. Thus even though the
principle behind a screen is RGB, if you analyse the same colors and
translate it into another model the same colors can be displayed.

Any program like photoshop or corel can do this...
 
T

Tiberius

Baboon brain .. I suggest you and your graphic artist
download this program (free)
http://iconico.com/colorpic/

and poke around the screen with it, and look at the numbers you can see in
the red circle here...
screenshot
http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/5861/screenshot1jb2.jpg

although the real use of these models are indeed for different things, you
can convert most colors from one model to the other. Thus even though the
principle behind a screen is RGB, if you analyze the same colors and
translate it into another model the same colors can be displayed.

Any program like Photoshop or corel can do this...

I suggest you guys change professions..

there is an opening for extras in the new remake of the planet of the apes
 
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Frank

Tiberius said:
im leaving this thread.. I wasted too much time already with that guy


Hey malakas...give it rest ok.
You're obviously out of your league and out of control.
We are a company that employees digital graphic artist.
We use one of the very best, high end, flat sheet printers in the entire
world.
We have proly been in business longer than you've been alive.
Take my advice and get out of the basement. You are not Captain Kirk of
the Star ship Enterprise. You are a pretend geek, who failed to make the
team.
You need to face reality. You are not an expert in every field you think
you are, which is a sure sign of a delusion individual.

So...here's what you need do. Go down to Ammonia Sq in Athens. Go to the
Ammonia Hotel, fifth floor, lean out the South facing window and yell,
as loud as you can... FRANK!
Some of my spirit is still there and will comfort you.
Yasu!
Frank
 
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Adam Albright

----------------back pedaling cover up deleted-------------

LOL...hahaha...back for more huh?
Got you didn't it, you ego bloated POS!
I told you before, you're weak!
Proly the weakest moron in this ng.
Get lost you stupid dumb ass.
(snort)
Frank

You're clueless Frank. Be honest with yourself just once and admit
you're just a dummy desperately trying to save his worthless ass.

You ain't fooling anybody Bozo.
 
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Adam Albright

Hey malakas...give it rest ok.
You're obviously out of your league and out of control.
We are a company that employees digital graphic artist.

I was doing Desktop publishing before you even knew what the term
means.
We use one of the very best, high end, flat sheet printers in the entire
world.

Congratulations Frank, you learned how to push a button. Pat yourself
on the back that for sure makes you a Windows expert.
We have proly been in business longer than you've been alive.

I got ties that are probably older than you. So what?
Take my advice and get out of the basement. You are not Captain Kirk of
the Star ship Enterprise. You are a pretend geek, who failed to make the
team.

You only talent Frank as you've shown us repeatedly is snorting and
smirking. Pat yourself on the back again Bozo. I bet your the life of
the party once you get a few drinks in you.
You need to face reality. You are not an expert in every field you think
you are, which is a sure sign of a delusion individual.

Was thinking that about you since you're the one tooting your own horn
constantly. The smartest thing for you to do would be do a
disappearing act like Justin has. You're two peas in a pod. :)
 
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Adam Albright

although the real use of these models are indeed for different things, you
can convert most colors from one model to the other. Thus even though the
principle behind a screen is RGB, if you analyse the same colors and
translate it into another model the same colors can be displayed.

Any program like photoshop or corel can do this...

I know, don't tell Frank, he'll be shocked. Many colors look the same,
just that they are arrived at differently. The problem is as I'm sure
you're aware but Frank will forever remain blissfully ignorant of is
some RGB colors don't transplant well and you can be in for shock if
you send something off to the printer thinking the pretty colors you
picked that look great on your computer monitor will come out exactly
the same in hard copy. Which of course is why professional grade
graphic applications let you switch color space or mode by using a
profile so what you see on your computer monitor comes out looking
good in print. I bet Frank is confusing RGB black with NTSB specs for
video.
 

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