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Lol why yes , at least he gving us warning.

Dazzla are you going to do the green color too? it looks really good.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sherry.pontin.../Mac02Thumb.png

What do you mean am I going to do the green colour? :blink:

Lol why yes , at least he gving us warning.

Dazzla are you going to do the green color too? it looks really good.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sherry.pontin.../Mac02Thumb.png

What do you mean am I going to do the green colour? :blink:

So is that a yes? cant wait! :D :p

j/k I'll happily take whatever color mod your make. :yes:

The OS X port was made from the same graphics straight out of stylebuilder, the only thing I can think of is the manky colour profile I was using on the Powerbook.

I'm colourblind, I can't see any difference, the only way I know they're different is by looking at the RGB values in Photoshop. Win on left, Mac on right:

post-36-1063532634.png

The OS X port was made from the same graphics straight out of stylebuilder, the only thing I can think of is the manky colour profile I was using on the Powerbook.

I'm colourblind, I can't see any difference, the only way I know they're different is by looking at the RGB values in Photoshop. Win on left, Mac on right:

wow. If you're colorblind then I'm extremely impressed in the quality of work you do, and the extra efforts you make to satisfy our color requests :happy:

but there is in fact a color difference between the 2. strange. Its kinda hard to see in that little image you displayed, but if you're running dynamine olive and look at this picture in full:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sherry.pontin...sktop/Mac02.png

you can see clear color difference (xp being olive and mac being a light green). I didnt know that macs view colors differently than xp :blink:

I took that screenshot and got the green values in xp (using paint). Here are the approximate colors as XP views them:

Your mac screenshot:

hue: 61

sat: 32

Lum 137

R: 145

G: 160

B: 131

dynamine olive:

Hue: 43

Sat: 26

Lum: 136

R: 155

G: 157

B: 133

From the numbers, I'm guessing hue is the big difference between mac/pc

Edited by leedogg
The OS X port was made from the same graphics straight out of stylebuilder, the only thing I can think of is the manky colour profile I was using on the Powerbook.

I'm colourblind, I can't see any difference, the only way I know they're different is by looking at the RGB values in Photoshop. Win on left, Mac on right:

Your osx version is green , it's green I say!!! not olive , maybe I'm Color Blind....

Hrm, anyone else getting this problem, or know what I can do to get rid of it in styleXP?

Inactive text and the taskbar clock gets a weird sort of 'shadow' underneath it, but it's a white/beige colour...

Attached pic is the task tray clock, magnified to show the problem more clearly. The green is my own mod, but that's not the cause, as it was happening before and it still happens on the taskbar.

post-36-1063614732.jpg

Hrm, anyone else getting this problem, or know what I can do to get rid of it in styleXP?

Inactive text and the taskbar clock gets a weird sort of 'shadow' underneath it, but it's a white/beige colour...

Attached pic is the task tray clock, magnified to show the problem more clearly.  The green is my own mod, but that's not the cause, as it was happening before and it still happens on the taskbar.

That's not a problem. :p

Hey Dazzla, I'd love to finish up the OS X port for ya. Just e-mail me or IM me on either AIM at Synerage, or MSN at [email protected] (I'm rarely on MSN).

Edited by jagedEdge
Hrm, anyone else getting this problem, or know what I can do to get rid of it in styleXP?

Inactive text and the taskbar clock gets a weird sort of 'shadow' underneath it, but it's a white/beige colour...

Attached pic is the task tray clock, magnified to show the problem more clearly.? The green is my own mod, but that's not the cause, as it was happening before and it still happens on the taskbar.

That's not a problem.:pp

Hey Dazzla, I'd love to finish up the OS X port for ya. Just e-mail me or IM me on either AIM at Synerage, or MSN at [email protected] (I'm rarely on MSN).

It is on my crappy monitor, I can barely read the inactive text and the task tray clock :\

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