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Easy Sharpening Up of your Passenger Car Interiors.
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<P><FONT face=Arial>Guys<BR>I just found this thread and it's FANTASTIC! Just the info I was looking for. I'm looking for color charts for 1950's passenger car interiors - specifically the SP Sunset Limited corrugated Budd cars and the IC City of New Orleans Budd cars. </FONT></P> <P><FONT face=Arial>What type of material are you using for the "tinted pastic" on the windows? In TV/film production we use colored gel sheets in front of lights for effect. One is called "neutral density", which cuts the amount of light but doesn't colorize it - photographers here would be familiar with ND filters. The gel comes in 24"x26" sheets for about $5.00 from theatrical supply companies and one sheet can take care of the windows on your whole fleet. Does this sound like a similar material that would work?</FONT></P> <P>Barry</P>
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