Change Retina Mac pro's display to Negative?

How can I change my new macbook pro retina's screen to negative resolution? i tried control alt command 8. didnt work. I even went to "display" in system preferences. hoping they haven't gotten rid of the function all together.
Edit: I just figured it out. I have to go to keyboard shortcuts > accessibility > invert colors.

I just hope that you're not doing any color correction work just now...
Clinton

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