I've been using a shade called "Wildflower Blue", or some such on back drops 
(I'll be able to tell more accurately when I get home). I use it to cut down on 
the contrast between black SHABBONA locomotives and a light blue sky. You can 
see examples of how it photographs in the photos section under "Bob Nicholson"

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/S-Scale/photos/album/1775582643/pic/821510152/view?picmode=large&mode=tn&order=ordinal&start=21&dir=asc

Incidentally, there was a terrific clinic on painting backdrops at the "S" 
Spree this past weekend in Dayton. If you weren't there, that ain't all you 
missed, either!

boB Nicholson  _________________________________________________

--- In [email protected], rxman46321@... wrote:
>
> Sherwin-Williams doesn't have universe blue, but they did have a color  
> called "Cloudless" that I chose this morning.
>  
> John Griffin
> Des Plaines Valley
>




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