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![]() Edit : But a red tower with a green light ? (from 1911) Last edited by Kendras; 08-30-17 at 07:13 AM. |
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I agree
Maybe ![]() Look at the picture below portraying the nearby Tourelle du Chat: You can see a coat of what looks like a solid red paint under the current black/yellow paintwork. Other lighthouses or day beacons with solid red or mostly red paint (possibly used as lateral marks): ![]() ![]() Tourelle Richelieu (La Rochelle) ![]() Tourelle des Vignettes (Saint-Nazaire) ![]() Tourelle du Pignon (Rivière de Penerf estuary) You are right, it makes little sense, unless the steady green light was replaced with something else on a later date... Quote:
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From https://www.us-lighthouses.com/faq.php
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![]() The US University of North Carolina apparently has someone interested in lighthouses around the world: https://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/lighthouse/ perhaps someone there could direct you to historical data?
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Especially this sentence : Quote:
OK. I agree to choose plain red mask, with a west buoy light, or simply red fix light. |
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![]() I have never thought of getting in touch with the guys at UNC. That's not a bad idea, though I suppose that the information we need is more easily found in some dusty French archive lol ![]() |
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Probably in 4S ... |
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Probably the most logical configuration, and in accordance with the steady green light recorded for La Plate in 1911.
My one doubt is about the unusually dark shade of grey representing the lighthouse in the historical picture you have pointed me to. Human eye's spectral gamma and the one of B/W films are quite different. Usually, red shades look much darker on old B/W photographs than they would have looked to the nake eye, and conversely green shades are recorded as ligh grey, much lighter than the eye perceives them. This is especially true for old films and orthocromatic emulsions. Going by the tone of grey seen on your picture, we should conclude that the lighthouse was painted red rather than green; nonetheless the picture might have been taken with a panchromatic film which is proportionally lesser sensitive to green than to red, and/or the green paint used on La Plate might have been unusually dark. The tower beeing photographed on the background of the brighter ocean surface, might also have enhanced the darkness of the tower, making it to appear as a silhouette... How? Were they digitized? ![]() |
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![]() perhaps a red band on a green tower, or a black band on a red tower ? ![]() |
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We definitely need a better picture, or a textual confirmation of our guesses. Conversely, what seems already clear to me is that the gas tank/lantern platform had to look more similar to the drawings below than to the one seen in recent pictures ![]() ![]() La Plate ![]() Le Chat |
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What are you testing Anvar?
Here with all the latest mod/patches, everything works fine ![]() Quote:
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