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Old 04-12-09, 08:10 AM   #3
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MANY studies have been done to link the surrounding colors with moods and productivity. Since you are enclosed in a sewer pipe for weeks/months on end mood is a VERY critical thing to consider.

It is probably no suprise that these colors vary depending on social climates and histories. What is thought of to be soothing in one culture is hideous in another.

On US subs, we used wood paneling (lighter from Electric boat, darker from Newport News) and a pastel green paint. Everywhere you went things were a 'seafoam' green color.

On soviet boats, they seem to consider a cream color to be the best.

As for best use of light? Well, lighting is CHEAP. Most of the critical panals are backlit anyway so you can see the buttons/switches in even a total blackout.


On the red lights:

Red lights more appoximate a dark sorroundings. If you had to go from the bright light of a control room to the bridge, or even to look out the perescope, your eyes have to adjust to the sudden change in light. This takes TIME, By 'rigging for red' you pre-adjust your eyes to the lower light source. Yes, there are fancy sensors and suchto amplify or modify the images but they sometimes 'lose' details in all that processing. Sometimes the BEST thing to look at something with is the MK 1 eyeball. In this case sometimes seconds count.
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