Mar. 24, 2019

Why Seasons Do Not Show Up in the Data

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  1. Selina says:

    The article’s discussion on the limitations of Seasonal Color Analysis (SCA) and Peter Gaston’s conclusion that “Seasons just aren’t found in the data” is quite thought-provoking. I’ve experimented with personalized color palettes and found that using ratios of skin pigments like melatonin, carotene, and hemoglobin can indeed create more dynamic and flexible results. The Caygill SCA method’s emphasis on quantifiable benchmarks is fascinating, and I’d love to explore more resources on this approach, perhaps through a detailed guide or case study on color analysis.

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Why Seasons Do Not Show Up in the Data