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From: "Vihang Patil" <vihang_patil@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: machine vision-Color Matching
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Thanks John and ImageAnalyst, will definately work on your 
suggestions.
Its quite true what John said, about human perception of 
color. I too had a similar experience once, when me and my 
brother were lazing on the bed and I told him the celing 
is looking pale yellow. While he was pretty sure that it 
was pure white. We had a good long debate, where finally I 
won "Since I am the elder one". That normally happens, I 
guess the elders bullies the younger and make them accept 
that they were wrong.
But Jokes apart I think I will need to do extensive study 
on color recognition.
Thanks and Regards
Vihang