Cause of color bleeding has been mentioned as a critical cause of misinterpretation of data, I need to shed light on the issues mentioned I have therefore included a connection as a step in that direction:
The width of the images is high, which offers two options that is to cut the image in 3 or 4 parts or compress it which is terrible option. Ridiculous to have to explain such simple things, reminds me of the Roman Inquisition.
Icemen...This is not quite right TheWatcher, you nead me to.... The width was a very conscious decision.
Ok Ice man.. Explain the ridiculous size. Cropping the image and identifying the location isnt an art? Lumping in such a large image isnt best advised without explanation as to why. Dont you feel your anomaly is lost in the annoying problem of scrolling and distorting the page. I have to insert returns in my test to stop my post going off page. Trust me.. its annoying to a few of us. Also the side by side comparison to justify your interpretation of typography on an image with very little depth of field. You should know the pitfalls in judging such an image with color bleed etc. One can be easily fooled! TW
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
The width of the images is high, which offers two options that is to cut the image in 3 or 4 parts or compress it which is terrible option. Ridiculous to have to explain such simple things, reminds me of the Roman Inquisition.
? Just crop and resize the area of interest. Is the whole image an anomaly> Going by ur post i'd venture a big no. what simple things as what you have said hasnt clarified a thing unfortunately. Any ways it looks like you've removed the large image. cheers
TW
-- Edited by TheWatcher on Sunday 17th of March 2013 07:28:31 PM
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
Icemen... Im presuming it slipped your mind but u need to reduce the size of your image... Its an irritation scrolling through very little. The graphical representation of what you perceive bares very little relation to whats actually there/ Do a side by side comparison and justify at least 90% of your graphic lines. There are points of interest but the presentation kinda ruins it. (my opinion).
TW
-- Edited by TheWatcher on Sunday 17th of March 2013 12:36:30 PM
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HENRI BERGSON, Matter and Memory
One has not only an ability to perceive the world but an ability to alter one's perception of it; more simply, one can change things by the manner in which one looks at them.
(Admin edit.... Sorry Iceman I have removed your large image as the link you supplied is enough for the reader to find the detail for themselves, in the past I have requested members to keep image size files to a reasonable size, and because of complaints from members about large images destroying the continuity of threads I will edit/delete large image files in the future.... Xenon)
-- Edited by Xenon on Sunday 17th of March 2013 03:40:01 PM