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Old May 25th, 2006, 04:02   #5
Rizzo
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Germany
I found some interesting statements about the effectiveness of camo-patterns in a book of Mr. J.F. Borsarello. In one paragraph of this book he describes following facts:

"...At long range, colours appear to be less clear, different colour shades melt together, the intensities of colours weaken. A good camouflage must of course produce the same effect - the pattern and colour effect must be designed with consideration to both the close range and the distant effects they produce..."

Has anyone some experiences on that? It would be interessting to see if someone could show some pictures of camo-patterns in close and distant ranges to see how that fits in natural environments.
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