Garey is absolutely right, I never thought the type light made that much 
difference until recently when the XYL and I bought some new furniture and in 
the showroom under fluorescent lights our sofa/recliners appeared brown but 
when we took a swatch of the material outside under natural light they are 
definitely green!

Don - I thought I was the only one who confused 'dem things on my feet?  ;-) 

Dino KL0S

On Oct282011, at 1408 PM, Garey Barrell wrote:

> The color temperature of the light has a LOT to do with the 'color' that you 
> see.  Especially now with CFLs that come in multiple variations of 'white'.   
> The 'Daylight' or 6500 degree Kelvin
> CFLs are great for natural color for photography.   PLUS they are a LOT 
> cooler than the old 500W photoflood bulbs that we used to use!
> 
> Best is good ol' sunlight, which is why you never realize you have mismatched 
> socks until you go outside to get into the car!
> 
> By the way, should some smart-aleck notice, and be rude enough mention, your 
> different socks, merely tell them that you're glad they like them, you have 
> another pair at home just like them!
> 
> --
> 73, Garey - K4OAH
> St Charles, IL
> 
> Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
> and TR-4/C Service Supplement CDs
> <www.k4oah.com>
> 
> 
> Don Cunningham wrote:
>> They all look black to me, Curt.  But then, I confuse socks too, hi.
>> 73,
>> Don, WB5HAK

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