4 Sep
9:19pm, 4 Sep 2024
33,099 posts
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Rosehip
doesn't it depend a bit on how well your screen relays the colour to you?
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4 Sep
9:32pm, 4 Sep 2024
19,986 posts
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NDWDave
Yes. It would be interesting to see how it correlates with screen brightness
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4 Sep
9:32pm, 4 Sep 2024
77,408 posts
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Lip Gloss
171 on my iPad 177 on my phone so your probably right RH
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4 Sep
9:33pm, 4 Sep 2024
7,674 posts
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ThorntonRunner
182
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4 Sep
9:35pm, 4 Sep 2024
1,049 posts
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Silent Runner
Your boundary is at hue 183, bluer than 93% of the population.
Looking at the chart at the end, I would probably have gone for something further towards the green end.
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4 Sep
11:00pm, 4 Sep 2024
20,855 posts
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57.5 Degrees of Pain
A very average 175.
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4 Sep
11:01pm, 4 Sep 2024
20,857 posts
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57.5 Degrees of Pain
* screen on full brightness.
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4 Sep
11:09pm, 4 Sep 2024
97,675 posts
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pedroscalls
168 and blue on my laptop, 178 and green on my personal android phone 182 and green on my works iphone
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5 Sep
8:05am, 5 Sep 2024
40,658 posts
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LazyDaisy
173 for me. Which is interesting because always feel that my phone shows blues bluer than they are IRL.
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5 Sep
8:42am, 5 Sep 2024
32,107 posts
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Nicholls595
178 for what it's worth
After 40 years in the printing trade I know that colour is subjective. And calibrations on screens varies so much that we label our electronic proofs (For Content Only, Not For Colour)
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