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Discussion id : 46-722
most recent 12 JUL 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 JUL 10 by flodur
In 1964 Dominique was 8 years old, probably the youngest rose breeder ever! It must have been Paul!
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Discussion id : 43-170
most recent 15 MAR 10 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 15 MAR 10 by petawillson
This may not be important at all for most ppl :) but still...
the colour on the photos is definitely not vermillion. I've never seen this rose in person but if the photos show real colours then the description is wrong. Vermillion is red with a little yellow while the flowers on the photos have blue tint - exactly the opposite side of red (doublclick any colour in your Microsoft Paint and you'll see)
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 15 MAR 10 by jedmar
Yes, red is the most difficult colour to depict correctly in digital photos. Sometimes I even think that our eye might be seeing colours wrong.
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