Screen-used Dr. Crusher TNG Jumpsuit Examination - Star Trek Costume Guide
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Yeah, Even on camera the Crusher and Pulaski uniform has a slight difference in color just as you described it.
I wonder if - if we had enough screen worn costumes from the same era - we could actually see the "handwriting" of different people working in the costume department in how exactly certain things were executed and, thus, say costumes 2 to 5 were sewn together by person A, bu 6 to 9 by person B and 10 am 11 by person C, or whatever.
I know we sometimes do similar things in archaeology.
EDIT: Anyway, thank you for the video, and, since I asked for it recently, colour matching the teal! Very interesting and super helpful! Thank you!
Interesting idea - I agree that with enough screen-used samples we could probably identify individual makers by their particular styles, tendencies, preferred methods, etc.
For this series I was able to study five screen-used TNG jumpsuits (which was amazing!), and while they all had some common "DNA," in many respects they were made five different ways. I'm sure if I was able to study a dozen more the range would be considerably wider, but I needed to draw the line somewhere, haha.
Crusher's costume in the pilot episode was teal - a green/blue colour.
Yeah, the lighting in the pilot was different than most of the rest of the season.
I think why Pulaski's uniform looked more blue was because they used different film stock in Season 2
Interesting, I didn't know that.