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Last weekend I attended a basic QT-workshop, and the instructor was talking about the supercharging color chart in a pauze. She said the color chart that's in the book, is completely inaccurate. She showed a chart that she received from somebody else (an ex-instructor called Denise if I'm not mistaken) with the colors quite different than in the book. (overall brighter)
Now are my questions: 1) Is this true? Are the colors in the book inaccurate? 2) Can I find the accurate colorchart somewhere on the internet, so I can print it out. Thank you |
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Hi Renaissance
1) If you check out the text in page 50 of the book that should help. 2) If you (or anyone else) find an accurate color chart I'd like to know about it too. (Mind you the colors will still vary wildly depending on the paper and ink/toner [not to mention the printer] you use.) I hope 1) is of some help. Peace love and light Cal |
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The colors in the SC book are fine if you hold the page up with a light source behind it.
The hand out you are referring to is closer to correct if the page is not held up to a light source. That is the basic difference. The metallic colors are not correct in either source as you can't get good metal colors from a conventional printing process. Use actual pieces of copper, silver or gold to make the comparison there. Alain Herriott instructor (advanced QT classes) |
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Thanks for making that clear!
If anyone has an online version of the brighter version, I'de be very interested in it. |
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I have the book and there is a BIG difference seeing them under artificial light and natural daylight.
nicky |
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