Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> On Thursday 30 November 2006 15:26, mike lewis wrote:
>> Commision a commitee to design a solution ;-).  Just kidding.  My
>> opinion is drop red altogether for anything on a TV.  TV's just don't
>> do bright red well.  At least the ones in my price range.
> don't use bright red - consider those blokes who are incapable of seeing 
> bright red for what it is and use another colour.
> (note, i do not have a Y chromosome and do not have red-green colour 
> discrimination problems)
> 

This is really the subject of the message, is anybody good at graphics?

While the bar looks okay on a PC monitor, it looks not-so-good on the TV.

The problem with red is NTSC, NTSC doesn't do red well. IIRC This is why
PAL was invented to improve on the red and PAL-B was to stop the
interference with white.

I'm more than happy to receive and deploy any designs for this bar.

Duncan


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