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Copperhead v Tiger's eye

Yep. In this world of stamped out, CNC'ed, mass produced stuff, it's easy to forget that there is still a LOT of handwork that goes into building an electric guitar. A lot of things depend on the individual that did the work. You pair that with the variability of wood from one piece to the next, and you quickly see that Dyed LamTops are like snowflakes: no two are never going to look exactly the same.

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I'll add to what you guys have already said.

I find that there is no standard color from monitor to monitor even on the same computer. I use two or three at a time and just getting them to look the same is sometimes impossible. Then, the colors look even more varied when I change computers.

The way I look at it, all three of those look really good. I'd be happy with any one regardless of what tint or name they have.
 
double A said:
Trying to accurately portray color on computer screens is one of my biggest nightmares.
This, for sure!  I have two monitors, same manufacturer, same model number yet the bezels are slightly different.
I purchased them about a year apart and my newer one is "bluer" than the older one which I feel the older one represents colors better.
I've attempted to adjust settings to have them be equal but they just won't, so my primary monitor (the older one) and the one I photoshop on (the newer one) always display a differently, which is maddening!
 
you guys are missing the point.
This is not about a picture looking different on a monitor than in real life - the point I was trying to make is that in both those pictures, "Copperhead" looks totally different. In one it is reddish/copper in the other one it has no trace of red or copper and is just mud/brown.

Anyway... the risk is too high for me of getting a mud brown result so I will go with another color
 
Schneidas said:
you guys are missing the point.
This is not about a picture looking different on a monitor than in real life - the point I was trying to make is that in both those pictures, "Copperhead" looks totally different. In one it is reddish/copper in the other one it has no trace of red or copper and is just mud/brown.

Anyway... the risk is too high for me of getting a mud brown result so I will go with another color

That is the point though.  Its the same situation as that blue/black vs gold/white dress nonsense earlier this year.  Depending on the lighting, camera, and any editing done, the same object will look different.  While those two examples of Copperhead look different, they were done using the same pigments and process.
 
Let's eliminate the variables of comparing multiple guitars, which also eliminates the variability of the wood, the person doing the job, the differences in batches of paint, etc. Now let's also eliminate the variables of viewing a photo on different monitors. Let's even remove the variable of different cameras.

Let's imagine using one camera to photograph one guitar body with a Tiger's Eye finish on a sunny day, on a cloudy day, at sunrise, at sunset, in full sun, and in full shade, then taking more pictures of it in rooms with white walls, pink walls, brown walls, red walls, blue walls, and green walls, with fluorescent lights, LED lights, and incandescent lights...and then viewing all those unedited pictures on a single monitor.

It's easy to imagine that the perceived color of the guitar in those photos is going to vary quite a bit, and that is just one of the variables we are juggling when comparing the "brown" photo to the "Tiger's Eye" photo above.

I totally understand someone wanting to be sure of getting the exact color they want when they spend their hard-earned money. I feel the same way when I purchase things with the money I worked hard to earn. However, with custom built things made from organic materials, dyed and painted by real human hands, there will always be a certain range of variance. Some people are willing to accept that variance, while others are not, and that is perfectly fine. Everybody should do what makes them happy.
 
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