That's the sad part about all of this;  the terms used to describe what we,
as customers, want or expect out of the operators/store owners/staff is very
subjective at best.  "A bit" to me may be "a whole lot" to someone else;
especially if I  admit to having an untrained eye at some things.

It's too bad we can't give exact measurments for such things.  Being off an
entire color as per Brendan's lady bug is one thing, but not bringing out
detail in a non-descript sweater is something else.

I guess we're stuck dealing with using subjective judgement; much like, oh,
say; a figure skating judge.

Cheers,
Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aaron Reynolds
Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: O T Venting anger with chain store

<snip>
  Had he said from the outset that he didn't care
how unrealistic it looked and that he wanted the black sweater to be
lighter than the pale skin of the subject and to vanish into the
background, well, I would have been able to nail it pretty easily.  But
instead, he simply told me to lighten it "a bit".
</snip>
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