Sebastian Riel wrote in post #19327896
The two pictures I posted in the first post was to show what the original poster wanted from a different forums (not as good as this one). He posted the F1 image which is is green/blue/purple/pink/orange. He said I want it converted to red, I don't know how to photoshop. Someone else posted this image in this reply I uploaded again. But it left me confused because on my monitor the 1 is redish orange, but not red. The F is red. And there's a white outline around the F1 symbol. When AS_PHOTO responded I figured he/she meant he/she only see's orange in the F and another different shade of orange on the 1 number. Then Wilt responded and confused me again. The image he uploaded looks like red F and red 1. Maybe it's the size of my monitor that effects colors too, instead of bunching up red and redish orange together. I don't know. My monitor is a Lenovo thinkvision 2323pwa. 23 inch.
This time I copied the file in this post 12, and while the 'F' and '1' are very similarly Red-orange (neverethless still not 'the same' identical hue), NONE of the characters are 'pure Red', as exemplied by the LR tool display of R-G-B values, with both G and B non-zero in value.
The 'F' shows (rounded) R=75, G=34, B=16, so the '1' hue has less Red, more Green, and about same Blue. Again, neither is 'Red'.