This is why I’ve always thought as well, especially in and out of car scenes.
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So I do have the accurate! Greyish Green!
Sprucegreen Reeds Dyed with Grey and Black
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Those look fantastic.
I would say… they are definitely not… red
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my monitor is B&W… it all looks grey to me :,( hahhahaha
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It was pretty naive of me in my initial post to just color correct it and say “bam that’s it” but now I own a pair of originals in the same color as the film so it helped a lot. I’ve posted a few threads about them!
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I believe the 1st Movie it was Grey Charcoal but the 2nd movie it was def a green one.
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I believe the 1st Movie it was Grey Charcoal but the 2nd movie it was def a green one.
It’s a greenish grey
Tommy Lee Wallace told me in person it was a…washed out greenish grey, Then Ryan interjected…Specifically asking about olivewood or olive drab & he said NO… Not olive in anyway… So I guess with a happy medium of spruce green weathered pretty heavily would be the most accurate look to produce grey, blue, and that tint of grimey green we see on camera throughout indoor and outdoor white balances of the camera.
Agreed. They’re “mechanic/janitor” color - there are elements of green, blue, and grey mixed together. You can find work shirts and aprons and stuff that are that exact color at GoodWill and stuff all the time. It just so happens that it’s a VERY hard color to nail using dyes. However, it was a common hue for work uniforms at the time.
Here are photos of the coveralls. They’re green, grey, and blue all at the same time. Such a lovely pair of coveralls and a mesmerizing color.
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Here are photos of the coveralls. They’re green, grey, and blue all at the same time. Such a lovely pair of coveralls and a mesmerizing color.
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They look spot on to me, Awesome score. The shirt underneath that NC wore, was it black, Dark green, or dark blue?
Here are photos of the coveralls. They’re green, grey, and blue all at the same time. Such a lovely pair of coveralls and a mesmerizing color.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThey look spot on to me, Awesome score. The shirt underneath that NC wore, was it black, Dark green, or dark blue?
As far as I know it was black, could be wrong I’d have to look closer
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Here are photos of the coveralls. They’re green, grey, and blue all at the same time. Such a lovely pair of coveralls and a mesmerizing color.
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Oh wow
That’s not the natural color, the saturation is cranked way up in that pic. Even in your edited version the colors are still way off, I mean look at the mask, its purple.
The fact of the matter is we’ll never know the actual color, ever, and that’s just all there is to it.
If you think that mask looks purple you either need a new screen on your device or an eye test.