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#16 17-08-2012, 16:38:09 PM
50 SHADES OF GREEN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL




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#17 17-08-2012, 17:25:50 PM
50 SHADES OF GREEN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

There are 255 shades of pure green, not counting combinations with other colors.


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#18 17-08-2012, 21:11:36 PM
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50 SHADES OF GREEN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

There are 255 shades of pure green, not counting combinations with other colors.

you mean a COMPUTER can reproduce 255 shades of pure green considering 24/32-bit color depth

because there are way more than that





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#19 17-08-2012, 21:13:31 PM
50 SHADES OF GREEN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

There are 255 shades of pure green, not counting combinations with other colors.

you mean a COMPUTER can reproduce 255 shades of pure green considering 24/32-bit color depth

because there are way more than that





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You could say there are an infinite number of shades. 24-bit color is the only way to quantify shades.


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#20 17-08-2012, 21:27:33 PM
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50 SHADES OF GREEN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

There are 255 shades of pure green, not counting combinations with other colors.

you mean a COMPUTER can reproduce 255 shades of pure green considering 24/32-bit color depth

because there are way more than that





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You could say there are an infinite number of shades. 24-bit color is the only way to quantify shades.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSV_color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_model
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_color_space

and i quote,

"CIEXYZ and sRGB are examples of absolute color spaces, as opposed to a generic RGB color space."

you are an idiot.


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#21 17-08-2012, 21:39:57 PM
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Keep in mind  this is the same moron who believes elves still live in Norway


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#22 17-08-2012, 22:52:03 PM
Keep in mind  this is the same moron who believes elves still live in Norway

Well, where do they live now?


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#23 17-08-2012, 22:55:19 PM
50 SHADES OF GREEN LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

There are 255 shades of pure green, not counting combinations with other colors.

you mean a COMPUTER can reproduce 255 shades of pure green considering 24/32-bit color depth

because there are way more than that





dickwad

You could say there are an infinite number of shades. 24-bit color is the only way to quantify shades.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSV_color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_space
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_model
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_color_space

and i quote,

"CIEXYZ and sRGB are examples of absolute color spaces, as opposed to a generic RGB color space."

you are an idiot.

There is no such thing as a video camera with a higher color resolution than 24-bit, and I have never heard of a colorometer. Therefore, these colors cannot be measured by conventional means, and therefore can't be quantified.


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#24 17-08-2012, 22:55:23 PM
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Iceland is the last sanctuary for elves you fetching idiot


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#25 17-08-2012, 22:56:13 PM
Iceland is the last sanctuary for elves you unicorning idiot

Didn't I say that at one point? Also, what part of Iceland? The northern part?


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#26 17-08-2012, 22:59:02 PM
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There are a lot up around Raufarhöfn and relatively few in Reyjaviks from what I've heard


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#27 17-08-2012, 23:02:35 PM
There are a lot up around Raufarhöfn and relatively few in Reyjaviks from what I've heard

Wikipedia says it only has 194 residents, but it's aligned with the heavens or some poo poo. There's no mention of elves in that poem either.


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#28 17-08-2012, 23:04:30 PM
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It's common fetching knowledge you idiot. They don't need to mention the elves because everybody already knows about them. Jesus fetching Christ you are stupid


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#29 17-08-2012, 23:11:45 PM
It's common unicorning knowledge you idiot. They don't need to mention the elves because everybody already knows about them. Jesus unicorning Christ you are stupid

Why do you joke around with me like this? Iceland is actually a pretty close guess as to where the elves are, so you must know something. How come I've never heard all of these years of there being actual elves somewhere?


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#30 17-08-2012, 23:15:30 PM
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I'm not joking around. The last place on earth to harbor elves is Iceland. With the spread of Christianity to Norway, the elves there were nearly annihilated. The Bubonic Plague finished off what the Christian usurpers couldn't. To escape religious persecution and disease in Iceland, however, elves simply had to migrate to the then unsettled north


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