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Phil Wingfield
2 years ago

But they did have double negatives

red
red
2 years ago
Reply to  Phil Wingfield

Some of them even had toupees.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
2 years ago

It is not hard to paste pure white as a color rather than as “bleed-through BG color”.

I have even converted selected art white from R255 G255 B255 to R254 G254 B254 to avoid bleeding through the background when pasting.

RK@HM
RK@HM
2 years ago

Don’t never use no double negatives no way nor no how!

Brian
Brian
2 years ago

If this is about WWII or earlier, then it’s the wrong Japanese flag anyway

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
2 years ago
Reply to  Brian

The red meatball is/was the national flag of the nation of Japan.
The rising sun flag was/is the Japanese Army war flag and Navy ensign flag.
A lot of folks consider the rising sun flag to be a symbol of the old Japanese Empire because it was the flag of the Imperial Japanese Navy which led the invasions in the Pacific Wars (Korea, Manchuria, China, Formosa, Philippines, East Indies, Borneo, New Guinea, Indochina, etc al)
The official national flag was red sun on white field.
The Japanese Army flag my dad captured in WWII was the national flag: though in a lack of wind the red could be covered by white.

Last edited 2 years ago by Naaman Brown