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Re: Bad coloured clothes? Look ok in FCP
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Rennie Klymyk
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on Jul 10, 2008 at 6:08:08 pm
The colour Red has long been the bad boy colour in video. A lot of this stems back from the early tube cameras and should diminish with the use of lcd screens and HD digital cameras.
http://130.113.54.154/~monger/vidcolor.html
So that takes care of red, white and blue, what's next? :(
"thou can not stir a flower without crumbling a star" ......Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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