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Post by fredg on May 29, 2022 13:41:37 GMT
I saw these chopping boards in Wilcos. £3.00 for 4 and three of them were grey(ish). I donated the coloured one to the kitchen 😇 The sides are textured so I'll find out soon enough if that's a problem. Size is 11.5 x 14" Better than card when up against stickies
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Post by fredg on May 29, 2022 14:58:41 GMT
A test shot with the darkest one. Does anyone have a problem with the background? With the repetitive pattern there is a chance of a moiré effect.
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Post by dvg on May 29, 2022 15:38:01 GMT
No moiré effect here Fred, though it is a busy industrial-esque background - probably just have to hang an old bed sheet over it and it'll be fine. dvg
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Post by fredg on May 29, 2022 15:53:38 GMT
First I'd have to find an old bed
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Post by dvg on May 29, 2022 15:57:13 GMT
First I'd have to find an old bed A colourful beach towel background, though still distracting, would offer distractions less irritating to the eye, than the gray screen. That screen colour and patterning doesn't really complement a green living plant's pitcher. But not to completely dash your hopes there, it would be better background suited to Lego structures or robot collectibles. Unfortunately as the background drop for your fine plants Fred, it just comes across as the faintly felt dull dread of mechanistic oblivion. dvg
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Post by dvg on May 29, 2022 19:27:22 GMT
I did ask a friend for a second opinion and she said "Definitely a bit harsh, I think it would look fine with a more colorful plant, but it is dull with green" She then added, "You're not wrong, you're just a little over enthusiastic in your writing 😊" So i guess everyone is being honest today. In fairness Fred, why don't you try a more colourful subject against that screen to see it that works better. 🤐 dvg
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