[Non-DoD Source] Re: [RealSTMFC] Was there ever a clinic on Delano-based paint and weathering?
Gatwood, Elden J SAD
Dave, Tony, and all;
I agree with everything being said, with the addition that while true for the PRR (I grew up in Pittsburgh in the sixties and seventies, and well remember the air, water and ground pollution), I also traveled the nation, and other area landscapes were far less filthy, but not entirely for freight cars. Some freight cars that were more restricted were not as filthy, some western roads in particular. And it did vary by car type.
I also agree with the >90% filthy observation. Absolutely.
My lesson out of that was: model from photographs of the specific car, in its period!
And yes, Delano IS the gold standard: Kodachrome…..they are the only slides I took that looked like the real thing.
Elden Gatwood
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Elden sez:
"Kodachrome…..they are the only slides I took that looked like the real thing."
Actually, Elden, they are the only slides that look like your MEMORY of the real thing 😉. Memory is a notoriously tricky thing and tends to "warm" colors, just like Kodachrome. Kodak,
or, as we from Rochester like to say, "The Great Yellow Mother to Us All" knew what they were doing. People are pleased when their photos look even better than their memories!
Regards,
Bruce
Bruce Smith
Auburn, AL
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When we’re done with color maybe we can bring up IC banana reefers or the J&L tank cars again. (Grin) tongue firmly planted in cheek.
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Brian J. Carlson On Nov 13, 2020, at 10:18 PM, Bruce Smith <smithbf@...> wrote:
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Gatwood, Elden J SAD
Bruce;
Of course I agree with you, but what else do we have to go by? Kodachrome looks more accurate than any other film I ever took. OK, warmer, but warm is good.
If I look at a photo or model, and it looks wrong, I will always feel it is wrong. Vice versa. We are only modeling a reality we want to look right.
And you cannot tell me the PRRT&HS “paint chips” we worked on as a group for so many years did not get consensus agreement that they look phenomenally correct!
Elden Gatwood
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Elden sez:
"Kodachrome…..they are the only slides I took that looked like the real thing."
Actually, Elden, they are the only slides that look like your MEMORY of the real thing 😉. Memory is a notoriously tricky thing and tends to "warm" colors, just like Kodachrome. Kodak, or, as we from Rochester like to say, "The Great Yellow Mother to Us All" knew what they were doing. People are pleased when their photos look even better than their memories!
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erieblt2
My optometrist friend rightly points our eyes ‘see’ different colors from others peoples eyes. This color thing is important to me too. We need to allow a more relaxed definition. For example weathered PRR ‘Brunswick Green’ is ‘a shade of blackish’ Period. Respectfully, Bill S
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On Nov 16, 2020, at 10:14 AM, Gatwood, Elden J SAD <elden.j.gatwood@...> wrote:
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