Product description
utk maklumat, jangan anda banding wig extension kami dengan yang lain yang harga murah, mereka jual jenis wig yang kilat! rambut material kilat tak boleh nak match dgn rambut
Suggest wear 2 pieces for a more natural effect
material: synthetic hair (quality Near human hair)
1) OUR ITEM'S COLOR IS BASED ON THE MENTIONED COLOR CODE IN SYSTEM (VARIATION). YOU CANNOT ASSUME THAT OUR HAIR COLOR CAN MATCH 100% WITH YOUR ORIGINAL HAIR COLOR, BECAUSE ORIGINAL HAIR COLOR MAY HAVE MANY DIFFERENT COLOR ACROSS THE PEOPLE!
Color perception can vary significantly due to a variety of factors, including lighting conditions, camera settings, and viewing angles.
1. Different Lighting Conditions
Natural vs. Artificial Light:
Natural Light: The color of light changes throughout the day. Morning and evening light tend to have a warmer (more yellow/red) tone, while midday light is cooler (more blue).
Artificial Light: Different types of artificial lighting (incandescent, fluorescent, LED) emit light with varying color temperatures, affecting how colors appear. For instance, incandescent lights tend to cast a warmer, yellowish hue, while fluorescent lights can make colors look cooler or more bluish.
Intensity and Angle of Light:
Direct Light: Strong, direct lighting can wash out colors or create strong shadows, altering the perception of color.
Diffuse Light: Soft, diffused lighting (such as light on a cloudy day) can make colors appear more even and true to their actual shade.
Manual White Balance: Adjusting the white balance manually can correct color casts, but improper settings can lead to unnatural colors.
Overexposure: Too much light can make colors appear washed out and less vibrant.
Different cameras and photo editing software use various color profiles (sRGB, Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB) that can affect how colors are recorded and displayed.
Monitor and Screen Calibration:
Monitor Settings: Different monitors have different color calibrations, brightness, and contrast settings. Uncalibrated monitors can display colors inaccurately.
Viewing Angle: Colors on screens can shift when viewed from different angles due to the nature of the display technology (e.g., TN, IPS, OLED panels).