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Age begets wisdom, so learn from the master. LOL
It also begets senility.
Age begets wisdom, so learn from the master. LOL
What were y'all talking about ?It also begets senility.
Now that one's not funny.It also begets senility.
I white balanced the image. It was taken indoors and fluorescent lights wreak havoc with photo colors unless they are white balanced. While not a true Navy Blue, it's not grey. You can also see the Gold in the number looks more familiar as well.
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Any idea what game this is going to be worn for?I was in BDS when they were taking the photos for the Adidas ads and it is 100% grey
I was in BDS when they were taking the photos for the Adidas ads and it is 100% grey
Ha! Told you. Great branding GT. Good job guysI was in BDS when they were taking the photos for the Adidas ads and it is 100% grey
I was in BDS when they were taking the photos for the Adidas ads and it is 100% grey
Ha! Told you. Great branding GT. Good job guys
Grasping at straws now.It sure does to me, but even more importantly, that's not the shoulder that it's on; it's the arm. There is NOTHING on the shoulder.
I think @Augusta_Jacket is the one grasping at straws. He originally posted "shoulder", and that is in no way the shoulder of the jersey.Grasping at straws now.
One thing you have to remember is that without the original item (not a photo, the actual item) in front of you "white balance" and "monitor calibration" are entirely arbitrary.Interesting. The white balance keeps bringing up blue no matter which white I pick to balance from. For reference, can you post a pantone of which grey it is?
One thing you have to remember is that without the original item (not a photo, the actual item) in front of you "white balance" and "monitor calibration" are entirely arbitrary.
I think @Augusta_Jacket is the one grasping at straws. He originally posted "shoulder", and that is in no way the shoulder of the jersey.
I think @Augusta_Jacket is the one grasping at straws. He originally posted "shoulder", and that is in no way the shoulder of the jersey.