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Re: CMU green specs?

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Originally Posted by I_Am_Your_DoG
Anybody what were the specs for the amount of green in RGB format? or is it like green screen color or something like that? also if anyone could add a picture it would be great.
They will be different for everyone and must be calibrated on a location to location basis. The color perceived by the camera depends on a number of factors including
  • Type and brightness of light used. Different types of lighting( incandescent, flourescent, halogen, HID) have radically different spectral profiles
  • angle at which surface is viewed.
  • current camera settings (AGC, white balance, etc)
  • Surface texture of paint. Is it applied to the plastic used on the official tetras or is it a mockup wooden tetra? Was it applied with a brush or a sprayer?
  • at what angle are you viewing the object
  • how wide do you want your color window
  • The CMU cams use a pretty crappy CCD. I wouldn't be surprised if there are differences large enough to be considered signifigant between different batches of cameras

It is almost pointless to give out color numbers.
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