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Originally Posted by jroberts500
I think many would try to adjust the grass or the sky and get lost when it came to adjusting the other colors. I guess they thought each color was adjusted seperately.
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Interesting surmize of what people might be thinking about the color controls! User instructions told people to key off of flesh tones. Better user instruction pamphlets included accurate pictures showing flesh tones "too green" "too red (or purple)", and color too strong or too weak, but people often ignored or didn't understand them, I guess.
It was hard for me to understand how clueless people could be (and still can be) - they could turn a control back and forth, which should give them an idea of what it does, but it seemed like it didn't sink in that it was an independent axis of adjustment for a particular picture quality like hue; they would then apparently turn controls at random, as though one of the controls would make the picture right even though all the others were way off.