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What leader color Should I use on a drawing photo?


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What leader color Should I use on a drawing photo?

My firm has printers that print in both black and white and color.

We use the black & white printers the most but sometimes we use both.

 

What color should my leaders be when I place them on a photo?

 

If I use black leader on the photo the leader does not show up in the photo.

If I go with true white the leader is masked on the white paper.

 

I don't think AutoCAD has a true Black/White setting for a true color.

What color is best to use?

Thank you,

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What color is best to use?

 

There are too many variables to give you a definitive answer.

 

I think most people would have two sets of colors. One for B&W printing and another for color.

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So there is no color that would best fit both types of printing?

Thank you,

 

There are too many variables to give you a definitive answer.

 

Do you need more information about why I can't give you a definitive answer?

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YELLOW. Yellow has been proven by scientific research to be the most visible, and most easily picked out of the background, but this only applies to real world color. If you are plotting in black and white, a leader is going to get lost in the background, no matter what.

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Yellow does not show up well on white paper. So much for scientific research.
OK, then. :) PINK. Pink has been proven by scientific research to be the most visible, and most easily picked out of the background, but this only applies to real world color. If you are plotting in black and white, a leader is going to get lost in the background, no matter what.

 

Anyway, why are we guessing at this? Are there any examples of the issue? Is it maybe more about the care of placement of the leader?

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Yellow does not show up well on white paper. So much for scientific research.
But Piper Super Cub's painted yellow show up very well 3 miles away against the clouds, or the mountains.
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But Piper Super Cub's painted yellow show up very well 3 miles away against the clouds, or the mountains.

 

Nice try, but that's a bit of a stretch if you comparing a plane in the sky to a leader on paper. :lol:

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