• yermaw@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    37.11.

    Game told me I was above average. Game told me how awesome I was the whole way through. I come to gloat about my score and find im the worst posted so far.

    I have egotistical whiplash.

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    4 months ago

    This is pretty awesome and fun. I got 44.5. I’m on the subway and my memory of the colour depth changed drastically when I went above ground inbetween two of the colours.

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    4 months ago

    46.3 I think it’s easier to remember a color that you can either name(or close name) or can associate with some object or logo

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    4 months ago

    41.3 / 50

    Kind of hard, but partly confounded by not knowing the best way to use the sliders. Once you start messing around and seeing other colors, I start forgetting the original.

    From the copy I thought it would be harder, and more people would be scoring badly, but the comments here seem to show most people near my score. But maybe only people who did well are commenting.

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      4 months ago

      Your ability to see accurate colours is always affected by your space and light. If you have a window and lamp around you could slightly move your phone and the colour temperature of either will change the colour you are trying to recreate. It’s kind of a bitch have to deal with if you are colour balancing and grading for work, and you need to use colour scopes and graphs to make sure they are truly accurate.

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    45.80! Thought it was fun.

    I tend to try to label the color; “cranberry”, “modern bathroom dark green”, “bubblegum pink but desaturated”.

    Definitely agree about more time spent fine tuning leading to worse matches.