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Getting To Know You => Laid Back Lounge => Topic started by: Whitney on July 01, 2006, 11:00:24 PM

Title: Does this look purple to you?
Post by: Whitney on July 01, 2006, 11:00:24 PM
Today I logged in from my dad's house (which is always a reminder of why I use cable now) and noticed that the topics list color looks bright lavndar on his screen.  On my laptop it looks like a nice matching light grey.  

Bad color schemes are a pet peeve of mine.  So I'm trying to figure out if it is just his computer or if others also see bright purple.

Basically...does the background to this post look grey or purlple to you?
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Post by: Asmodean Prime on July 01, 2006, 11:37:10 PM
lavender, definitely definitely lavender yeah...we're going to miss Judge Wapner, oh no, oh no
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Post by: McQ on July 02, 2006, 01:14:39 AM
Laetusatheos, your post background looks a nice blue-gray. Chris' reply background color looks grey. That's what I normally see when I read posts on my computers.
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Post by: Whitney on July 03, 2006, 08:07:08 AM
Thanks

I think my dad's computer is just screwy.  It was running funny so I installed some anti-spyware software...well he had over 2,000 threats that had to be removed.  (Plus he's running AOL...no offense to possible AOL users...but AOL really sucks).  Additionally,  his computer is a few years old and hasn't been updated since before service pack 2.

Another question caused by my dad's computer:

On the home page where the little site directory box on the left is located.  Does the header look continuous (the same as the blue and grey lines used elsewhere only with rounded corners) or does it have two rounded corners and nothing but junky looking text in between?  I'm wanting to implement that same style on all similar headers throughout the board...but wanted to make sure the glitch was only on his computer first.  I can create a little screen shot of what I'm talking about if my description wasn't clear enough.....Thanks.
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Post by: McQ on July 03, 2006, 04:11:00 PM
This is what it looks like on mine. See attached.
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Post by: Whitney on July 04, 2006, 12:10:56 AM
Perfect...just how it should look...thanks  Now I can place it on the rest of the forum...I think rounded edges look better.
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Post by: Jassman on July 05, 2006, 04:15:24 AM
I should have replied sooner, but I've been busy. The color is actually a purple color. More of a lavender really if you want to get technical but I, being a guy, would rather just simplify it to light purple.

Infact, this sentence is the color the Wikipedia page for lavender specifies.


The sentence above will actually appear to be grey when placed over this background because of color relativity and the way our eyes perceive color. Here is the color over the white Wikipedia background:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavender_%28color%29 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavender_%28color%29)

The RGB value of your color is:

Red: 204
Green: 204
Blue: 255

which means that blue is at 100% intensity.

If the red and green levels were not at the levels they are to offset the blue, the background color would be the most intense blue possible for a computer to display.

Here is an image showing the color pinpointed on a color wheel:

(https://www.happyatheistforum.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fimg153.imageshack.us%2Fimg153%2F9117%2Fcolor9rf.jpg&hash=ba1c6fd1e3e5f2bc86a3604ce0da1266faefabb6)

As you can see, it falls directly in the blue spectrum of the color wheel (although the blue is heavily lightened).

QuoteOn my laptop it looks like a nice matching light grey.

If you do want just a light grey you could try replacing the color #CCCCFF on your pages with #DCDCEB which would be a grey color similar to the lavender it currently is. If that doesn't work, I can try to find you a different grey color that complements the other grey color you are using.

Laptop screens (and LCDs in general) are notorious (as of 2006) for their slightly inaccurate color reproduction. I am using a CRT monitor which is dead on with colors (I wanted one because I do graphic design).

I hope this all helps you, laetus.
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Post by: Big Mac on July 05, 2006, 05:12:59 PM
Well it's a gay computer, it likes other PC's (I'm assuming PC for the sake of the joke) instead of Laptops. Sadly, your dad has a homo computer. And no, you can't cure that with Anti-Virus!
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Post by: Whitney on July 05, 2006, 11:35:13 PM
Thanks Jassman..very helplful.

My dad's computer was showing something close to a very bright lavendar.

How were you able to just pull the color from this page...did you view the tpage source or is there a cool program that does it for you?

On my screen the current color looks like a light ash blue and probably only looks blue since it is near the blue lines.  It wouldn't surprise me if the darker blue colors of this page are actually closer to the lavendar range.

I'll have to see what it looks like with the replaced color...maybe it would look good on computers like my dad's then too.  

Hmm...if i tip my screen back it makes the lavendar color look very purple...I'll have to get my desktop working (it crashed back in december and is now magically running again, but in safe mode) or hook the laptop up to it...I know that screen has fairly accurate color representation since the colors usually print the same.
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Post by: Jassman on July 06, 2006, 01:49:08 PM
Quote from: "laetusatheos"Thanks Jassman..very helplful.
How were you able to just pull the color from this page...did you view the tpage source or is there a cool program that does it for you?

I actually pressed the "print screen" button on my keyboard and pasted the resulting screenshot into my graphic editing software (I use GIMP) and looked it up on there. That color wheel is a screenshot from the program itself.
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Post by: Whitney on July 06, 2006, 03:07:59 PM
Quote from: "Jassman"
Quote from: "laetusatheos"Thanks Jassman..very helplful.
How were you able to just pull the color from this page...did you view the tpage source or is there a cool program that does it for you?

I actually pressed the "print screen" button on my keyboard and pasted the resulting screenshot into my graphic editing software (I use GIMP) and looked it up on there. That color wheel is a screenshot from the program itself.

Ah, I have photoshop and imageready.  I don't think it can tell me the numbers of web colors (maybe imageready can, but I haven't figured that program out completely yet).  But, that's what I do when I need a specific color off the web...print screen.  I'll have to look into getting GIMP or something similar if I do much more web based work.

It would be nice if there was a program out there that would allow the user to place a dropper tool anywhere on a screen to catch the color.
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Post by: Jassman on July 06, 2006, 06:24:51 PM
Photoshop should work. Press print screen, paste it into a new photoshop document and use the dropper tool from there.
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Post by: Whitney on July 07, 2006, 03:32:03 AM
Quote from: "Jassman"Photoshop should work. Press print screen, paste it into a new photoshop document and use the dropper tool from there.

Ya, that's what I've been doing.  I was just saying it would be nice if someone made a program that would allow you to use a dropper directly on the website then tell you the html # of the color and be able to just drop it into the graphics program.
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Post by: silviakjell on July 28, 2006, 11:05:09 AM
Computer jargon. *sigh, i wish i knew as much about computers as you guys. The most advanced thing i can program now is something that changes Farenheit to Celsius. Very helpful.
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Post by: Aullios on July 28, 2006, 01:55:40 PM
Quote from: "silviakjell"Computer jargon. *sigh, i wish i knew as much about computers as you guys. The most advanced thing i can program now is something that changes Farenheit to Celsius. Very helpful.

Hey... I had to write that program in Fortran last semester :P
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Post by: Jassman on July 28, 2006, 02:56:14 PM
I didn't know Fortran was still in regular use, other than from a hobbyist perspective...
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Post by: Aullios on July 28, 2006, 03:03:30 PM
Quote from: "Jassman"I didn't know Fortran was still in regular use, other than from a hobbyist perspective...

It's what the older weather satellites used... they've been up there that long.  Meteorologists need to know it.
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Post by: Jassman on July 28, 2006, 03:20:26 PM
Ah... Makes sense. I never really thought about that.
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Post by: Theist on December 27, 2006, 09:43:20 PM
augh! the colors....
they remind me of my grandmother's bathroom! I swear, everything in it is lavender. The towels, the sink, the bathtub, the taps for the sink, the teddy bears, the rug, the counter, the cupboards! The shampoo, the soap, the soap holder, even the friggin floor has shades of lavender!
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Post by: mrwitch on December 30, 2006, 11:34:49 PM
LOL...

I'm color blind.

Just kidding!  Sometimes, I just can't resist.  

Sometimes?  HEH!

Other than that, the colors look just fine to me.  It probably was the monitor.
I know I have this flat screen, which at different angles reflect some pretty crazy tones.