Actually , GRATEFULLY addressing Jim Pemberton's comments in the thread.
Just yesterday, I took more pics of chemical damage on a nice poly.
You know ; the ones that are sold as not sustaining chemical damage.
I have always done color correction.
so I know the difference (sort of ) in the fiber.
Many, Many times in the past I have addressed with pictures, and quesioned the fact that we see it all the time.
Usually, no awknowledgement.
I have attempted , for my own satisfaction to try different methods to correct them. Stuff such as CTI color cosmetics etc.
even tried using crayons and an iron as many brag.
Mainly to see if it is possible to as least make them better.
Have attended way back when, some sort of class intructed by a Pemberton.
Just yesterday, I took more pics of chemical damage on a nice poly.
You know ; the ones that are sold as not sustaining chemical damage.
I have always done color correction.
so I know the difference (sort of ) in the fiber.
Many, Many times in the past I have addressed with pictures, and quesioned the fact that we see it all the time.
Usually, no awknowledgement.
I have attempted , for my own satisfaction to try different methods to correct them. Stuff such as CTI color cosmetics etc.
even tried using crayons and an iron as many brag.
Mainly to see if it is possible to as least make them better.
Have attended way back when, some sort of class intructed by a Pemberton.