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 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
It was frustratingly difficult to photograph the ancient red and tartan red hose. I'm not sure why, but the tartan red always seemed to appear more orange than they really are, and the ancient red not orange enough.
Here are some images that might give a better idea of the true colors.
Tartan Red:
Ancient Red:

Matt,
Side by side comparisons in the same photo should be able to show the relative temperatures of the different red hose you offer. The problem with photoing each individually is in your camera as its automatic exposure programming wants each photo to have the same overall average exposure (combined center and background), so a brighter color centered in the image will be actively under exposed by the auto-exposure features of your camera relative to a darker color in the same position with similar background. In other words you are likely being outwitted by a machine. The best way to get comparison color images is either put them all in the same photo together or to shoot one color, record the exposure settings/flash settings and repeat those settings for each and every other color, using the same camera and background setup.
jeff
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I am personally not a fan of drastic contrast between my hose and kilt. So I would not go with red hose and a blue kilt. I do often try and use flashes combined with hose to compliment a tartan, however it is simple for me, as I only own a single kilt, so all choices revolve around one tartan.
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 Originally Posted by ForresterModern
Matt,
Side by side comparisons in the same photo should be able to show the relative temperatures of the different red hose you offer.
If you look at Matt's photos of the garter ties, you can see all four red colors together: here. Scroll to the traditional garter ties, and click to enlarge.
I find the tartan red to be just slightly on the orange side of red, just a very good scarlet hue. I have the garters in tartan red, and those are my most versatile pair. They go with almost all reds in my closet. I also have the claret garter ties, which works well with the HoE Wallace muted kilt.
My first pair of red hose, though, were the brick red. They are just that little bit less stark in tone. A possible match-up would be with the Edzell tartan, which has a very thin red stripe. Claret would work there, too.
Last edited by fluter; 20th May 11 at 07:31 AM.
Reason: spelling fail
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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I'm in agreement with the idea of red hose in general for that kilt.
Don't think it makes all that much difference which red you go with, though I myself always prefer claret or brick red over orange-red.
Or yellow hose! Anything to "spice up" that kilt.
What I might avoid would be black, white, or blue, which would give a duller overall effect.
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