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Revision as of 09:07, 7 April 2009
Format
Please add your ovens with the format of their location (twice), Hue, Saturation. If you don't know the hue/saturation please take the time to post the RGB value of the oven as it's cooking (preferably while it's near the middle of the cook not while it's white or black). Then add the oven to the table bellow. Example oven added.
Label | Coordinates | Hue | Saturation | Resin | Colour List |
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1 | 1390, 1768 | Hue | Saturation | White, Snow, White Smoke, Lavender, Gainsboro, Thistle, Plum, Dark Gray, Orchid, Rosy Brown, Medium Orchid, Dark Orchid, Gray, Dim Gray, Dark Slate Blue | |
2 | 3063, 4291 | Hue | Saturation | Hawthorn | White, Snow, White Smoke, Lavender Blush, Linen, Misty Rose, Gainsboro, Thistle, Plum, Orchid, Pale violet red, violet red, medium violet red, Dim Gray, purple, dark slate gray, Black |
3 | 1717, 2421 | BE84C3 | Saturation | Folded Birch | White, Snow, White Smoke, Lavender, Gainsboro, Thistle, Plum, Orchid, Medium Orchid, Dark Orchid, Gray, Dim Gray, Dark Slate Blue |
4 | 742, -1677 | BE84C3 | Saturation | Folded Birch | White, Snow, Ghost White, White Smoke, Lavender, Gainsboro, Thistle, Plum, Medium Purple, Dark Orchid, Dark Slate Blue, Indigo, Midnight Blue |
Hue/Saturation and raw color data
The examples I've looked at so far seem to indicate that ovens go through a range of saturation values over a run (hue stays fairly constant), so I think the above table tries to collapse the data down too much. We should start from the raw data, at least - measure color values across the whole run. I have a page with some notes on this: User:Inkoaten/Raeli Colors. --Inkoaten 06:59, 5 April 2009 (EST)