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trouser colour experiment

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:38 pm
by enigmata_wood
To more accurately replicate Indy's trousers I bought a pair of chinos - two sizes too big to get them good and baggy - and off white 100% cotton so they'd take well to dye.
Using Photoshop I took screen caps of Indy's 'pinks' trousers from Raiders and adjusted the hue for true whites. From that I sampled and averaged some of the pixels between the exteme highlighlights and shaddows.
From the Dylon website I took screencaps of their colour chart into Photoshop and experimented with combining one solid colour with an overlay of another.
I concluded that 1 packet of Dylon Antique Grey with one third of a packet of Dylon Terracotta would closely match the trouser colour.
I'll be dying the chinos soon, I'll let you know - with pictures - how it goes.

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 5:59 pm
by Kt Templar
Be interested to know how this turns out. The colour of the dylon dyes is the on the tops of the boxes and antique grey seems really dark to me.

I was going to use it for another project but it's strong colour scared me off.

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 7:46 pm
by Canyon
I'm also curious to see how these will come out. ;)

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 1:08 am
by Indyzane
Image Me Too!

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 6:10 am
by enigmata_wood
Kt Templar wrote:Be interested to know how this turns out. The colour of the dylon dyes is the on the tops of the boxes and antique grey seems really dark to me.

I was going to use it for another project but it's strong colour scared me off.
I've worked with Dylon before and discovered that for a lighter tone you either dye more fabric per packet or use less of the packet. They give guidelines about what intensity to expect from different dry weights of garment. It's also possible to use the dye you kept back to re-dye, adding more colour to a garment that came out too light.
I'll start with 1/2 a pack of grey and 1/6 of terracotta

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:57 pm
by Mitch LaRue
Very interested to see how this works out...
You've really had some good luck with your projects lately, enigmata_wood... Really got "the Touch" so to speak.
I hoping for continued Luck for you on this one!
:)

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 9:19 pm
by Bruce Wayne
I can't believe that I am the first in this thread to add ;0

Seriously I am waiting to see how this turns out. :clap:

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:04 am
by enigmata_wood
trousers first THEN pictures

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:58 am
by Hollowpond
GET TO IT THEN!!!! :whip: Seriously, I am anxious to see how they turn out. :TOH:

Travis

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 12:28 pm
by enigmata_wood
My camera just died but I'll have the trousers done by Friday for the UK Masonic School summit, so you'll see photos when that's posted up

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:27 am
by DanielJones
Ok, you've piques my interest. Friday then, but not a day later. ;) Hope it works out & they look fantastic.

Cheers! :TOH:

Dan

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:27 am
by enigmata_wood
As this was an experiment I tried something different to this, previous project:
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=43040&hilit=+pinks - which I always thought came out a bit too brown.
Rather than dye in each colour seperately I mixed the dyes in a single run, in the proportions I had worked out - 3:1.
What I discovered was that the dominant colour took over, the trousers came out almost a blue grey.
I thought I had got a nice pair of non-Indy trousers for my trouble.
HOWEVER
I then ran them through again with the remaining Terracotta dye and that fixed it. The colour is now mid-grey-with-a-hint-of-pink. not as dark or brown as the first pair in the above link.
So in the end equal amounts of each colour seem about right.
I've learned that the first colour you use will dominate and the second colour will not take as well.
I've come to the conclusion that the best way to get the army pinks might be this:
Mix half a pack of Anique Grey and half a pack of Terracotta into a single dye wash, then use the kept back powder to run a second adjustment dye if needed.

YES YES I'll post pictures at some point :P

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 9:38 am
by Abner's diarist
Hi Enigmata, any closer to posting some pics? I'm interested as I was just about to dye some cheap chinos my wife bought me from BHS. They're a classic 'chino' off-white / beige colour. I was just going to use a light brown dylon colour, but now I'm intrigued about the grey & terracota mix you're using.

Re: trouser colour experiment

Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 4:40 pm
by enigmata_wood
Abner's diarist wrote:Hi Enigmata, any closer to posting some pics? I'm interested as I was just about to dye some cheap chinos my wife bought me from BHS. They're a classic 'chino' off-white / beige colour. I was just going to use a light brown dylon colour, but now I'm intrigued about the grey & terracota mix you're using.
You can see me in them in this picture, I'm the guy in the middle
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q110 ... 0_5043.jpg