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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by gvdobler</i> <br /><br />Sometimes an early model digital camera with lower resolution will do that to certain colors. I don't know if that's the case, but I've seen it happen. <br />Jon - Las Vegas <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />It does not appear to be the case in this photo - all the rest of the image does not suffer from pixelization. <br /> <br />I witnessed a new wash unit in early tests in a CP yard in Montreal some years ago. Myself and several friends were on a guided tour and they let us watch as some diesels went through. Something was set too high - either the pressure in the spray nozzels or there was too stong a cleaner used, as the units we saw come out of the booth had paint peeling off them right away. It looked different than this photo, as the primer underneath the CP red was gray and it showed up real brightly. <br /> <br />Bob Boudreau
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