Mark Sirota wrote:
> http://www.detroitneonowners.org/couture/1999_nationals/mvc-226f.jpg
>
> (Yes, I know who's car it is. I'm just trying to make a point here.
> Red on black offers no contrast.)
Okay, I want to clarify that this is not meant as a personal attack.
I'm just trying to demonstrate my earlier point about contrast, because
an awful lot of people suggested that I use pictures to make my point.
So along those lines, here's another one. Black (I think) on red this
time:
http://www.detroitneonowners.org/couture/1999_nationals/mvc-173f.jpg
And here's white on red, at the same angle, with the same light:
http://www.detroitneonowners.org/couture/1999_nationals/mvc-164f.jpg
http://www.detroitneonowners.org/couture/1999_nationals/mvc-170f.jpg
http://www.detroitneonowners.org/couture/1999_nationals/mvc-171f.jpg
And to be fair to David Hawkins, here's a white on silver that's
plainly readable:
http://www.detroitneonowners.org/couture/1999_nationals/mvc-186f.jpg
http://www.detroitneonowners.org/couture/1999_nationals/mvc-194f.jpg
I'm not sure why the 11/111 BS Miata (also white on silver) was so
unreadable. I don't have pictures of it. This just tells me that under
some conditions, white and silver are unreadable, while in others it's
okay. I still think some other color would be preferable.
Mark
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