Oh look... It's El Santo coming in with
yet another weirdo camouflage question. Must be Friday or something...
This time, I'm trying to figure out what colors were used in Measure 17, the experimental dazzle scheme that served as a sort of trial run for the widely used Measure 3X series. The best documented of the three ships to use Measure 17 appears to be the Sangamon-class escort carrier
Santee. Here are some photos:
http://www.navsource.org/archives/03/0302920.jpghttp://www.navsource.org/archives/03/0302901.jpghttp://www.navsource.org/archives/03/0302929.jpghttp://www.navsource.org/archives/03/0302938.jpgObviously these shots have some pretty extreme variations in exposure, and the second one looks badly discolored with age. Then of course all the shadows cast by the various projections at the gallery deck level complicate things even more. Put it all together, and I can't even make up my mind
how many colors I'm looking at! Very conservatively, the first image could be taken to show three: a dark gray, a light gray, and an almost-black. The other photos seem more consistent with four colors, however, and there are some oddities in the second and third that make me wonder if there might even be five. In any case, I'm pretty confident that the broad, flat triangles that peak at the hangar deck level forward the sponsons for the 5" guns are Ocean Gray 5O, and that the very dark, rounded triangles pointing down from the flight deck somewhat forward of those are either Dull Black 82 or Navy Blue 5N. The long zones along the waterline amidships and the wraparound section at the stern have me thinking Haze Gray 5H, and the contrast between those and the very light spots surrounding the aforementioned dark triangles suggests Pale Gray 5P. In the portside shot, though, it looks to me like maybe there are
two light grays, with slightly different shades on either side of the darkest bits. In that case, maybe there's some Light Gray 5L in here, too, and the low contrast with 5P on the one hand and 5H on the other is the reason why none of the schemes in the 3X series ever combined 5L with either of the other two shades.
Then, as if I weren't already sufficiently flummoxed, along comes the painting of
Santee in the Squadron-Signal book,
Escort Carriers in Action. It clearly shows four colors, but the only one that seems to agree with any of the guesses I've made based on the photos is the darkest shade, which the artist represents as Navy Blue 5N. For the other three colors it shows a lighter and not-at-all-grayish blue (Thayer Blue? Sapphire Blue? Maybe even one of the Royal Navy blues?), a purplish gray (Haze Gray?), and a dull
green of about the same reflectance as the purplish gray (Haze Green, then?). I find it very hard to reconcile those choices with either the color photos or my general knowledge of the USN's overall thinking with regard to how best to camouflage its blue-water ships. Then again, Measure 17 was an experimental scheme, so maybe?
Do any of you know for sure what's really going on in this oddball scheme?