The official regulation color of a green beret is “Rifle Green,” #414833.
I pulled an eydropper from the web image and a representative section.and it gives me a #384234, a color which is a hair less saturated, but actually about 8nm wavelength cooler than the regulation color if we are going full pantone.
Suggest your monitor calibration may need a look, but we all see things differently. I am comfortable the color of my headgear is reflected accurately enough here within an acceptable range of artistic license. Glad to take the point that you feel this image is too warm (color temp definitely seems to be your thing looking over previous posts!), but I don’t think one can credibly argue that the colors overstep the bounds of identifiability of and respect for the uniform and its decorations.
RustyBug wrote:
Yeah, but I'm not so sure about the Yellow(shift) Beret, instead of the Green Beret. They may have changed the color of the uniform, but I don't know if they changed the color of the Beret. Imo, the Green Beret should be wearing a Green Beret. Imo, the warm cast renders the beret something different than it is specified to be ... artistic liberty notwithstanding.
The official regulation color of a green beret is “Rifle Green,” #414833.
I pulled an eydropper from the web image and a representative section.and it gives me a #384234, a color which is a hair less saturated, but actually about 8nm wavelength cooler than the regulation color if we are going full pantone.
Suggest your monitor calibration may need a look, but we all see things differently. I am comfortable the color of my headgear is reflected accurately enough here within an acceptable range of artistic license.
RustyBug wrote:
Yeah, but I'm not so sure about the Yellow(shift) Beret, instead of the Green Beret. They may have changed the color of the uniform, but I don't know if they changed the color of the Beret. Imo, the Green Beret should be wearing a Green Beret. Imo, the warm cast renders the beret something different than it is specified to be ... artistic liberty notwithstanding.
The official regulation color of a green beret is “Rifle Green,” #414833.
I pulled an eydropper from the web image and a representative section.and it gives me a #384234, a color which is a hair less saturated, but actually about 10nm wavelength cooler than the regulation color if we are going full pantone.
Suggest your monitor calibration may need a look, but we all see things differently. I am comfortable the color of my headgear is reflected accurately enough here within an acceptable range of artistic license.
RustyBug wrote:
Yeah, but I'm not so sure about the Yellow(shift) Beret, instead of the Green Beret. They may have changed the color of the uniform, but I don't know if they changed the color of the Beret. Imo, the Green Beret should be wearing a Green Beret. Imo, the warm cast renders the beret something different than it is specified to be ... artistic liberty notwithstanding.
But, that's just me.
Jun 28, 2021 at 07:35 AM
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