Right. Too much always hurts - even too loud, too bright, too saturated or
too salty.
2014-01-28 Vesa <[email protected]>
> On 01/28/2014 01:47 AM, Tobiasz Karoń wrote:
> >
> > With sound louder always seem better (even subconsiously) - maybe with
> > visuals the more saturated and contrasted always seems better too?
>
> It's very much dependent on the purpose and situation... if you take it
> too far, too much saturation sort of hurts the eyes, makes the image
> look garish. And in some cases you'll want low saturation because it's
> easier on the eyes. Ever try watching an old analogue TV with the colour
> setting dialed all the way up? Looks horrible...
>
> In the splash image I think the higher saturation works (as long as it's
> not taken to the extreme) because there's a low-saturation gray
> background which creates contrast with the colourful logo and draws
> attention to it.
>
> The same effect happens when you display the logo on a white background,
> white has no saturation so it again creates a saturation contrast.
>
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Tobiasz *unfa*
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