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- From: tjb@strangeways.unh.edu (Thomas J. Baker)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.programmer
- Subject: Re: RGB Values of "NeXT Help Blue"
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.002843.14043@strangeways.unh.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 00:28:43 GMT
- References: <1993Jan26.201921.606@stone.com>
- Sender: tjb@strangeways.unh.edu (Thomas J. Baker)
- Reply-To: tjb@strangeways.unh.edu (Thomas J. Baker)
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- The color I'm looking for is not one that can be produced purely (i.e. without
- dithering) on a 16Bit display so you can't just use the mag glass. Look
- closely and see that there is more than one color in their blue. Take the
- 51,68,136 value and look at it in TwoBitGray (dwrite Edit NXWindowDepthLimit
- TwoBitGray). It doesn't show up as pure NX_DKGRAY.
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- You can experiment and get several values that are close but none that seem to
- match perfectly. I was hoping some one actually knew what the color was.
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- I ended up using is 65,79,169. It's a little lighter but will have to do.
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- Thanks Anyway,
-
- tjb
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