Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rutgers!bellcore!flash!sdh From: sdh@flash.bellcore.com (Stephen D Hawley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: mac screens (9") Message-ID: <20145@bellcore.bellcore.com> Date: 20 Feb 90 20:58:38 GMT References: <9312@portia.Stanford.EDU> Sender: news@bellcore.bellcore.com Reply-To: sdh@flash.UUCP (Stephen D Hawley) Organization: Bellcore, Morristown, NJ Lines: 23 In article <9312@portia.Stanford.EDU> thewho@portia.Stanford.EDU (Derek Fong) writes: >One weird thing I've noticed is that all the Apple ads show the Mac with >a "blue tinted" screen. Does anyone know why this is done? Does apple use >a special filter in their promotion ads to avoid glare from the camera's >flash, or am I missing something? > They don't use a special filter. It just comes out that way. Really. I had a couple of promo shots taken at work of some mac stuff I did. I asked the photographer, and he said that the screens show up blue for certain types of color film. Lo and behold, when the promo shots came back, the screen was blue. I also got $5 for signing a release, so I'm a professional model too... :') Steve Hawley sdh@flash.bellcore.com A noun's a special kind of word. It's ev'ry name you ever heard. I find it quite interesting, A noun's a person place or thing.