PeacemanNOT wrote:The red too, looks more on the pink side then red. The dark lighting is really having an effect on some of the colours.
TBM wrote:PeacemanNOT wrote:The red too, looks more on the pink side then red. The dark lighting is really having an effect on some of the colours.
Well, different arenas have different lighting, so that's actually a really good thing. Colors in real life don't look the same in different lighting conditions.
PeacemanNOT wrote:TBM wrote:PeacemanNOT wrote:The red too, looks more on the pink side then red. The dark lighting is really having an effect on some of the colours.
Well, different arenas have different lighting, so that's actually a really good thing. Colors in real life don't look the same in different lighting conditions.
True, it's cool to see that detail. However we'll see in a couple of weeks by looking at the actual texture.
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Dommy73 wrote:Also let's not forget that unless the color is blatantly off, the issue might be in you monitor. TN based displays are still very common and even IPS displays might be calibrated improperly.
Dommy73 wrote:Also let's not forget that unless the color is blatantly off, the issue might be in you monitor. TN based displays are still very common and even IPS displays might be calibrated improperly.
Murat wrote:Wow, it seems that they finally fixed the font of jersey numbers for Brooklyn Nets...
TBM wrote:I wonder how the jersey ads work. Like, I'm sure the agreement was that the NBA could use the jerseys with their brand logos in any way they wish, but part of me hopes that 2K had to get permission from the brands, because then they could use those companies for dornas and maybe even stanchions.
TBM wrote:No. Even if you have a display that isn't calibrated, you can look at an image of a jersey online and compare it to the jersey in the game, both images being on the same monitor. While the colors may be inaccurate compared to real life, the comparison isn't real life vs. an image through a computer monitor. It's an image through a computer monitor vs. another image from the same computer monitor. Unless the monitor is literally black and white, you can still differentiate colors just fine on even the shittiest monitor.
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