Makes for all kinds of busywork. BUT, I do have my PowerPoint presentation corrected (that I had also fallen behind in) and got all my materials ready for tomorrow, and even had time to experiment a bit with the Photoshop toy.
Biggest problem is that I have a hard time distinguishing between colors. I'm not really color-blind, but I do have trouble with some of the muddier colors like olive, or the various purple-blue-violet-indigo-fuscia stuff. I have always relied on a box of colored pencils or markers that had the name of the color right on the label, so trying to do things that involve moving a dot around to find the right color tint is a bit of a chore.
ANYway, for right now, I have a meeting to attend to discuss the things we're going to talk about in our real meeting tomorrow. MEET MEET MEET!
Blech.
Posted by Terry Oglesby at September 27, 2005 01:57 PMIt's kind of impossible to memorize, but if you choose to use the RGB values on the palette, you can dial in the colors you like. Though that may not help at all, but it's a new way to not distinguish between colors.
Posted by: skinnydan at September 27, 2005 03:48 PMI wish they would come up with some handy text markers embedded in the color matrix. A nice "Cerulean Blue" or "Terra Cotta" or "Salmon" or the name of any of the other colors in the crayon box would be nice.
Posted by: Terry Oglesby at September 27, 2005 03:50 PM