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| Re: If the Loudness War struck the art world... [message #50807 is a reply to message #50806 ] |
Fri, 11 March 2005 14:21   |
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Van Gogh's paintings will also be made available to galleries in the 2005 remastered edition using a far more precise brush (5 micrometer resolution) as well as today's more durable colours matched to PANTONE scale that has been equalised to match the full range of the human eye.
www.kleeworld.com
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| Re: If the Loudness War struck the art world... [message #50822 is a reply to message #50817 ] |
Fri, 11 March 2005 15:49   |
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Arf! Mastering Messages: 761 Registered: June 2004 Location: New York City |
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I sent the originals to my A&R guy and he said they weren't bright enough and he had to turn the color way up on his monitor to be able see anything. He liked the new ones, but said that the shapes were annoying and that he liked the (attached) Masterdisk version better.
"Large signals can actually be counterproductive. If I scream at you over the phone, you don’t hear me better. If I shine a bright light in your eyes, you don’t see better.”
Dr. C.T. Rubin, biomechanical engineer
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| Re: If the Loudness War struck the art world... [message #50836 is a reply to message #50767 ] |
Fri, 11 March 2005 17:14   |
mdbeh Messages: 65 Registered: April 2004 |
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And dammit Rothko, where's the single? How can we release a bunch of rectangles to radio? You'll never sell like Thomas Kinkade or Leroy Neimann now...
Brian Harper
Chicago, IL
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