It is impossible to determine color variants online.
The essence of that problem is that the
color sensors in each computer are likely
to be set slightly different. That means
that what looks , say, deep green to your
scanner and monitor, May be displayed on
my monitor as candy apple green, or
blue-green and if there are three members
looking at your scan right now; virtually
every one has slightly different settings
as well.
While I am thinking about it, the proportion
of height to width may be 4::5 on a stamp
that is actually 2mm across the top, and
2½ mm height, definitely taller than wide,
some seller's scanner, or viewer's monitor
as may display an image that is square,
or even wider across the top than the height.
Drastic things like that are easy for the
experienced collector to spot, some may
lead to confusion and frustration.
Charlie
Thank you. I think my problem is I don't know what Indigo Blue looks like either online or offline. Who does S. Australia ID/Certs best and cheapest, or are we allowed to ask for such advice?
https://www.google.ie/search?q=indigo+blue&oq=indigo+blue&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.7039j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Can anyone tell me if this stamp looks like it could be a 32d? If so, who do you recommend for certification? Thank you!
re: South Australia 32d?
It is impossible to determine color variants online.
re: South Australia 32d?
The essence of that problem is that the
color sensors in each computer are likely
to be set slightly different. That means
that what looks , say, deep green to your
scanner and monitor, May be displayed on
my monitor as candy apple green, or
blue-green and if there are three members
looking at your scan right now; virtually
every one has slightly different settings
as well.
While I am thinking about it, the proportion
of height to width may be 4::5 on a stamp
that is actually 2mm across the top, and
2½ mm height, definitely taller than wide,
some seller's scanner, or viewer's monitor
as may display an image that is square,
or even wider across the top than the height.
Drastic things like that are easy for the
experienced collector to spot, some may
lead to confusion and frustration.
Charlie
re: South Australia 32d?
Thank you. I think my problem is I don't know what Indigo Blue looks like either online or offline. Who does S. Australia ID/Certs best and cheapest, or are we allowed to ask for such advice?
re: South Australia 32d?
https://www.google.ie/search?q=indigo+blue&oq=indigo+blue&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.7039j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8