
Originally Posted by
sAsLEX
Yes they are....... but we don't really need to hide on ship.
Navy ships are not black though... But yes, camoflage for sidearms on a ship is pretty redundant.

Originally Posted by
Subike
So anything , that was Black, Gloss or Matt Black,would stand out if it was moving across a night time back ground, Where as a rainbow spectrum coloured object would be harder to spot, as opposed to a white object which be blatently visibile. The black being the extreeme opposite to the white. Stark Contrast, MMmmmm interesting thinking
Good point on the crome reflections too, Be about the same as Polished alloy and stainless steel.
U is doing it rong!
If there is no light colours become totally irrelevant. If there is only a little light a solid colour is easier to spot than something that has patterns of varying colour.
Also, you spot things that either reflect OR absorb colour easier in the dark. You "sense" a field that has another light level - the larger that field is the easier it is to pick-up.
How low-light and biker clothing colour relates I fail to see - unless you insist on riding with your lights off at night. In which case I think you should worry about something else than the colour of your riding gear.
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