M michaelpri macrumors member Original poster Dec 26, 2013 #1 Why are some of the logo's on the back of the 5s half dark and half light and others are all one color? Does this refer to a certain manufacture date, etc.
Why are some of the logo's on the back of the 5s half dark and half light and others are all one color? Does this refer to a certain manufacture date, etc.
T5BRICK macrumors G3 Dec 26, 2013 #2 I've never seen this. Do you have some pictures? The Apple logo is all one color on my Space Gray 5s.
I've never seen this. Do you have some pictures? The Apple logo is all one color on my Space Gray 5s.
M michaelpri macrumors member Original poster Dec 26, 2013 #3 Mine as well. However, if you look on the apple site or any of the ads it shows as half dark and half light.
Mine as well. However, if you look on the apple site or any of the ads it shows as half dark and half light.
M Mrbobb macrumors 603 Dec 26, 2013 #4 michaelpri said: Why are some of the logo's on the back of the 5s half dark and half light and others are all one color? Click to expand... It's touch-up and photographic trick. Welcome to advertisement. Why does this bothers you?
michaelpri said: Why are some of the logo's on the back of the 5s half dark and half light and others are all one color? Click to expand... It's touch-up and photographic trick. Welcome to advertisement. Why does this bothers you?
T5BRICK macrumors G3 Dec 26, 2013 #5 I think that is the way the Apple renders are trying to mimic the mirror finish on that part. It isn't actually two colors.
I think that is the way the Apple renders are trying to mimic the mirror finish on that part. It isn't actually two colors.
M michaelpri macrumors member Original poster Dec 26, 2013 #6 Oh it doesn't bother me at all. I was just curious if there was different production models, etc. It looks good in the ads though.
Oh it doesn't bother me at all. I was just curious if there was different production models, etc. It looks good in the ads though.
N NickRichyRich macrumors member Dec 26, 2013 #7 T5BRICK said: I think that is the way the Apple renders are trying to mimic the mirror finish on that part. It isn't actually two colors. Click to expand... That is what I was thinking as well!
T5BRICK said: I think that is the way the Apple renders are trying to mimic the mirror finish on that part. It isn't actually two colors. Click to expand... That is what I was thinking as well!
J JayLenochiniMac macrumors G5 Dec 26, 2013 #8 michaelpri said: Oh it doesn't bother me at all. I was just curious if there was different production models, etc. It looks good in the ads though. Click to expand... You couldn't figure out that they were trying to mimic the mirror/light reflection finish?
michaelpri said: Oh it doesn't bother me at all. I was just curious if there was different production models, etc. It looks good in the ads though. Click to expand... You couldn't figure out that they were trying to mimic the mirror/light reflection finish?
M Mrbobb macrumors 603 Dec 26, 2013 #9 michaelpri said: It looks good in the ads though. Click to expand... That's why the Ad agency gets the big dough, they make the product looks best in the Ads.
michaelpri said: It looks good in the ads though. Click to expand... That's why the Ad agency gets the big dough, they make the product looks best in the Ads.
mofunk macrumors 68020 Dec 26, 2013 #10 The color Apple on the back reminds me of when you calibrate your Mac screen using Apple calibration tool 😉
The color Apple on the back reminds me of when you calibrate your Mac screen using Apple calibration tool 😉
dictoresno macrumors 601 Dec 26, 2013 #11 JayLenochiniMac said: You couldn't figure out that they were trying to mimic the mirror/light reflection finish? Click to expand... this is exactly what i was thinking 🙄
JayLenochiniMac said: You couldn't figure out that they were trying to mimic the mirror/light reflection finish? Click to expand... this is exactly what i was thinking 🙄