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PolarNik [594]
2 years ago
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Have you ever seen a photo online that did not seem to have the colors right? Perhaps the colors looked unnatural or not appropr

iate for the subject of the photo. Describe such a photo and what you think was wrong with it in terms of color. How did this photo with poor color values make you feel about the website it was on? How important do you think getting the color right is for images online?
Write three to five sentences that answer these questions. You should thoroughly explain every statement you make in your response. If possible, include a link to the photograph you are describing.
Mathematics
1 answer:
Nady [450]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Yes, I have before. The colors were pretty natural, but they didn't quite fit with the actual picture. It was a street with blue vintage contrast, and it had a rotting apple core. It was wrong because blue street didn't feel that normal and was an inaccurate portrayal because it didn't fit the apple core and all. The website actually was a website with "bad" photos, so I understood. I think it is very important to accurately convey meaning, tone, and much more.

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