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Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor
Thanks for the encouragement, Mr. Student. It's a bit slow going, and I've discovered that the palette (hues sampled from professional Atrists pencils of different types - so that an actual set could be supplied) lacks certain tints.
I check out Biblical afflictions in medical dictionaries, and sample the photographs there (using pro Macintosh graphics software) so you can be pretty certain that 3 vi Emerods, for example, is correct.
By just using 8 bit samples, and a simple Red Blue Green scale, it's pretty easy to match them up - but most of the palette has a stronger blue tint than the medical photographs in which the green tint is about 10½% stronger than the blue. In my palette, the blue is about 8¾% stronger than the green, but it is predominantly red of course.
Some of God's smitings such as The Botch Of Egypt which I added yesterday, are difficult to find in Medical photography. A little research soon solves the problem, but I might need to send you a word or two occasionally for a comment on possible meaning, if that's OK?
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I'd be happy to add some input. But I have to forewarn you I don't know much about Medical photography. And if you saw any pictures I took, you would find immediately that I don't know much about photography period.