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>Tony: This was a test... I believe it was Einstein who said that if you
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> Anyone who quotes Groucho can join my club a
> I used to write patents, and my group used to use what we called the
> "mother test"; you should write the patent application in such a way that
> you could read it to your mother, and she would understand the basic point
> of the invention. If you could do that, there was a good chance that ev
--- You wrote:
'A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child
of five'
- Groucho Marx
Regards
Tony Sleep
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Anyone who quotes Groucho can join my club any time.
Meanwhile, I read that article and thought it was very interesting and answered
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Tony Sleep wrote:
> Tony: This was a test... I believe it was Einstein who said that if
> you cannot explain a complex concept to a child, then you do not truly
> understand it yourself :)
I used to write patents, and my group used to use what we called the
"mother test
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001 10:04:34 -0600 Michael Moore ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Tony: This was a test... I believe it was Einstein who said that if
you
> cannot
> explain a complex concept to a child, then you do not truly
understand
> it
> yourself :)
Drat, I meant to add this quote!
: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 4:56 PM
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| I understand the point of the remark. As indicated by the smiley
emoticon,
| I was primarily tweeking Michael'S nose a little. However, I am serious
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The point of the statement attributed to Einstein ...
I question Einstein's authority on such matters. I read that on
some days he would claim that relativity was simple to explain to
a layman, and on others he'd say it was impossible. I think these
statements were made to the wife of
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The point of the statement attributed to Einstein is not that the child
could then understand it, but that the person explaining the concept could
be said to understand it only if he/she were able to set it forth in a
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| My take on the choice would be how much of your image is out of the gamut
of
| the output device? A gamut warning inside Adobe RGB would be meaningless
aurie Solomon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| Hmmm! I do not know too many children that Einstein explained his theory
of
| relativity to who truely understood it and all its mathe
My take on the choice would be how much of your image is out of the gamut of
the output device? A gamut warning inside Adobe RGB would be meaningless
right?
So do you convert each to the printer space by two different methods and see
which is better via printing or ??
>> When reprofiling,
management and color correction theories
and procedures.
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Tony: This was a test... I
Tony: This was a test... I believe it was Einstein who said that if you cannot
explain a complex concept to a child, then you do not truly understand it
yourself :)
Mike M.
Tony Sleep wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 21:57:05 -0600 Michael Moore ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
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> > http://www
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001 21:57:05 -0600 Michael Moore ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/12641.html?cprose=2-15
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> If anyone who thinks they understand it well enough to explain it to a
> child wants to share that understanding, I would be most grateful...
Frase
FYI: Anyone who wants to add to their vast knowledge of rendering
intents and color calibration in Photoshop can check out this link at
CreativeProse
http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/12641.html?cprose=2-15
If anyone who thinks they understand it well enough to explain it to a
child want
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