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Here are some other examples of what is likely the fade of green to blue mentioned by John. If you do a frorum thread search for Blue Aaron there are a couple of threads discussing this color transition/degradation
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I’d think sun faded as well.
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Do you have a way better picture? Looks sun faded to me as well.
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Faded. You can make your own with a little time and sunlight.
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That reminds me to check on my "window cards" experiment.
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Depends on your windows. Crappy windows will fade a card in a few months, decent windows will take several months to a year with the card placed directly in the window.
Cards faded this way stick out like a sore thump compared to real missing color cards. Please report back with pics if possible of your experiment. |
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Let's just say that I forget they are in there, they've been in the windows for maybe a decade by now.
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