(2021-01-27, 16:43)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: Yes, I think you are right, almost.
LEGO Chrome Green is a very unique colour. Only used once, on one part.
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Code:0 // LEGOID 147 - Metallic Dark Green
0 !COLOUR Chrome_Green CODE 62 VALUE #3CB371 EDGE #226741 CHROME
0 // LEGOID 147 - Metallic Sand Yellow
0 !COLOUR Flat_Dark_Gold CODE 178 VALUE #83724F EDGE #333333 PEARLESCENT
Should be changed to (since we don't know the correct LEGOID on the chrome green color):
Code:0 !COLOUR Chrome_Green CODE 62 VALUE #3CB371 EDGE #226741 CHROME
0 // LEGOID 147 - Metallic Sand Yellow
0 !COLOUR Flat_Dark_Gold CODE 178 VALUE #83724F EDGE #333333 PEARLESCENT
LEGOID 186 is correctly matched to ldraw CODE 186
Code:0 // LEGOID 186 - Metallic Dark Green
0 !COLOUR Metallic_Dark_Green CODE 186 VALUE #008E3C EDGE #333333 METAL
Further more, this is also wrong
LEGOID 185 is NOT equal to ldraw CODE 61Code:0 // LEGOID 185 - Metallic Bright Blue
0 !COLOUR Chrome_Blue CODE 61 VALUE #6C96BF EDGE #3D638A CHROME
It looks like we are missing a rgb-code for Metallic_Bright_Blue.
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IMHO, all 3 colours CODE 185, 186 and 187 should be moved to the pearl colour section of the ldconfig file. These are pearlescent plastic colours.
I already looked into color 147. I have to check the rest.
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LEGO ergo sum