Consolidated 991RS thread
#8176
Nordschleife Master
#8177
Nordschleife Master
a 2011 RS 4.0... $450k...LOL
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#8183
Well I finally decided on colour and thanks to that UV pic (it just looks great with the matt black wheels and the black uprights) thats it.
The journey went - silver, white, LO, white, UV, white, black, white, lime green (137), UV, white, Slate grey (oooohhh that is awesome) but the FINAL decision is UV.
It has nothing to do with my gorgeous wife wearing UV underwear and heels either .......
The journey went - silver, white, LO, white, UV, white, black, white, lime green (137), UV, white, Slate grey (oooohhh that is awesome) but the FINAL decision is UV.
It has nothing to do with my gorgeous wife wearing UV underwear and heels either .......
#8186
The problem with looking at color is that there are so many natural variables to the image, i.e. lighting, shadows, surface, the camera that captures the image and it's settings. Then there are the possible digital augmentations possible through computer programs like Photoshop and also important the settings and color correction of the monitor you view the image on. About the only way to truly visualize for color accuracy is looking at a true paint sample sprayed out on a large surface area and then evaluating the sample under different lighting conditions.
#8189
Very funy I agree
The problem with looking at color is that there are so many natural variables to the image, i.e. lighting, shadows, surface, the camera that captures the image and it's settings. Then there are the possible digital augmentations possible through computer programs like Photoshop and also important the settings and color correction of the monitor you view the image on. About the only way to truly visualize for color accuracy is looking at a true paint sample sprayed out on a large surface area and then evaluating the sample under different lighting conditions.
The problem with looking at color is that there are so many natural variables to the image, i.e. lighting, shadows, surface, the camera that captures the image and it's settings. Then there are the possible digital augmentations possible through computer programs like Photoshop and also important the settings and color correction of the monitor you view the image on. About the only way to truly visualize for color accuracy is looking at a true paint sample sprayed out on a large surface area and then evaluating the sample under different lighting conditions.
#8190
https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3/...s-spotted.html
Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel