Changeset - b441286ae696
[Not reviewed]
default
0 1 0
Tess Snider (Malkyne) - 9 years ago 2015-11-20 08:55:33
this@malkyne.org
README.md edited online with Bitbucket
1 file changed with 0 insertions and 1 deletions:
0 comments (0 inline, 0 general)
README.md
Show inline comments
...
 
@@ -40,25 +40,24 @@ Add two ingredients to your paint bench.
 
### Clipped?  Huh?
 

 
Occasionally, you will see a warning dialog that informs you that a "Reaction clipped."  That means that one or more of the color components moved outside of the testable range.  This makes it impossible to calculate the reaction from these two ingredients.
 

 
You can solve this by doing a three-way test.
 

 
1. In your clipped reaction, let's call your **1st** ingredient **A** and your **2nd** ingredient **B**.
 
1. Select a **non-catalyst** ingredient **C** for which you have already tested **C + A** and **C + B**.  It is OK if there was a reaction in those earlier tests.  Desert Paint Lab can work out the math.
 
1. In Desert Paint Lab, select ingredients as follows:
 
    1. **C**
 
    2. **A**
 
    3. **B**
 

 
1. Add the ingredients in your Pigment Lab _in exactly that order_.
 
1. Capture.
 
1. Record.
 

 
For clipped reactions, your **C** ingredient should be one that corrects for the clipped color.  Here are some suggested **C** ingredients for clipping correction:
 

 

 
Clip Color  | Clip Direction | Correction | Suggested "C" Ingredient
 
------------|----------------|------------|---------------------------
 
Red         | Low            | +Red       | Carrot (224) or Red Sand (144)
 
Red         | High           | -Red       | Silver Powder (16) or Toad Skin (48)
 
Green       | Low            | +Green     | Earth Light (240) or Copper (192)
0 comments (0 inline, 0 general)