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Old 09-11-08, 06:31
Bruce Parker (RIP) Bruce Parker (RIP) is offline
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Default What colour is khaki?

These two shots were taken this afternoon minutes apart when it was overcast and when the sun came out. Green or brown?
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Old 09-11-08, 09:29
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Default How many worms in a can?



I agree though... khaki is one of those colours which varies just with the light, let alone batches...
Having said that there is a lot of variation not just from the colour temperature of the light but also what your auto white balance in the camera tries to make of it.
It's also a colour which fades to the almost yellow which you find on 60-something year old trucks in yards and paddocks.
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Old 11-11-08, 01:57
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Default An old problem

The same problem comes up in trying to figure out the correct colour for British aircraft in the First World War - with the colour of the dope ranging from brown to green to olive drab. No colour photos and surviving examples are faded and so on. One account I have says it was specced to be a kind of DTB, but shifted to green-ish depending on the application, fabric colour, weathering and so on.
Khaki means 'dusty' - originated in British India campaigning.
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Old 11-11-08, 03:07
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Default khaki

Khaki is from the urdal dialect in India
Pronouned kackee or as in the US Karkey, Translation is dirt colour
referred to br some as S### colour. Dusty is being nice.
Most Cdn. and brits ww1 uniforms were made in India. Some in ww2.
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Old 11-11-08, 04:19
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Default Faded to yellow

The faded to almost yellow that Keith talks about is so true and can sometimes yield a nice original colour if you scrape the surface off. It's great to find as it tells you with certainty that you are looking at an original, un-mucked with surface.
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