supRNurs wrote:
WockyChocky wrote:
In the last thread,
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supRNurs wrote:
Gah! I'm trying to fix supper, but had an idea so ran back in to post it.
If indeed the new crystal is over the old crystal as it seems, line up the lights with the tablet as before, go to rack in order of crystal dots (they are still there, just covered up,) and look for scrolls with light color instead of rack color.
(I hope you see this and it makes sense, Cran. I'll be back as soon as I can.)
I'm still waiting on lights, so i havent tried it, but it seems like a good idea. question: after you lay the new lights on the tablet, you'll get more colored symbols. Example, I could have a orange duck. which card catalog (R,G, or B) should I look at to know which room to find the orange duck scroll?
The idea is to break them down into primary colors. Orange = yellow + red; Green = blue + yellow; and Purple = red + blue. You still visit card catalogs in crystal color order (1st cyrstal is still there, just underneath the new one.) See page 19 of last split for jojo's post with an image that will help explain it. She is proposing a similar theory that we are currently testing. My theory involves looking them up on the card catalogs in the same way as hers, except once in the room you will read scrolls according to the new light pattern - in those colors.
Edit: Jojo's post from page 19 of previous thread is now just up there *points up*
I see... Now we are looking at at set lights on the wall that each were made by going through two lenses. We already know the color of one lens (because we saved the screen shot), and we can see the color of the final light on the wall. So we can figure out the 2nd lens color by subtraction. Once we do the color subtraction, we can apply red, blue or yellow to our tablet again.
Hm. Also this leave 4 WHITE spots.
But since they are light colors not pigment colors, should we be using light color rules instead? (red+green=yellow, R+g=magenta/purple... no, cyan is nothing like orange. )
OK, a little technically off, just have to ignore that.