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Suppose a customer wants colorful high-contrast, not real world, patterns?

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Suppose a customer wants colorful high-contrast, not real world, patterns?

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It is easy to increase the brightness and contrast of our texture patterns using Photoshop or other standard imaging applications. Patterns shipped with bright, saturated colors afford the customer less detail to work with. Once colors become saturated, the image loses detail which can never be recovered. Rather than make assumptions about how the customer will want to increase the brightness and intensity of the images, we provide a consistent set of patterns with no saturated colors, and let the customer make the adjustments desired. In this way, the customer has greater control over the color range.

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