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			I took an image of a colour chart - in the shade no less - and did what I could to make the #19 as pure a white as my system will allow without a colour cast. 
		
		
		
			In the end, I think the chart came out very clean - even if the outside borders are still a tad pale blue due to the shade. Allowance has to be made for everyone's monitor and how it reproduces colours on a subject like this. Norm D 
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			Norm Dunne I love the Old Masters for incentive and compositional ideas. Last edited by nldunne; 14-07-07 at 03:30.  | 
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			Here is a variation of the theme using the GRAY SCALE & VALUE FINDER. 
		
		
		
			I worked up the white patch (upper left in the scale) to as accurate a tone as my system will allow. This one works very accurately as well. Norm D 
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			For those who like more colours to compare, I did an image using the white patch on the COLOUR WHEEL as my basis. 
		
		
		
			Working in the shade, I like how the colours came out rather than in the sun. Norm D 
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