inverse bag
Jan. 25th, 2005 04:34 pmI just bought a new Timbuk2 bag, basically same form factor as the old one, but with new colors and updated features. I figured two years was a long enough time with the old bag, and I kinda wanted all the nifty upgraded features that were on the new bag, so what the hell. New bag!
I got the new bag in the mail yesterday, and I was staring at it, thinking "hm...it looks like the inverse of my old bag." Well, not the *inverse* exactly, because the saturation and lightness values didn't change, but anyway...
I decided I had to do a photoshop test to see if, in fact, I had bought the inverse of my last bag. I made the old bag in Timbuk2's bag maker, took it into Photoshop, and flipped the hue around +180 (maxed out). See for yourself:
I got the new bag in the mail yesterday, and I was staring at it, thinking "hm...it looks like the inverse of my old bag." Well, not the *inverse* exactly, because the saturation and lightness values didn't change, but anyway...
I decided I had to do a photoshop test to see if, in fact, I had bought the inverse of my last bag. I made the old bag in Timbuk2's bag maker, took it into Photoshop, and flipped the hue around +180 (maxed out). See for yourself:
New bag: | Old bag (top)/Photoshopped bag (bottom) |
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