
PC 202 focused on how to not be seen in the field. I’m lucky enough to talk to Lieutenant Colonel Tim O'Neill, Ph.D.
Named the Father of Digital Camouflage after using pixilation to create macro and micro patterns (the first “digital” camo), Tim O'Neill earned a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia and is a leading camouflage expert due to his understanding of visual biophysics and human visual performance. He was instrumental in the design of camo for the Canadian Department of Defense, U.S. Marines, and U.S. Army. At GORE™ he combined a macro and micro pattern, forming the basis of GORE™ OPTIFADE™ Concealment
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Hey John I tried to DM you on IG. It I realize your a busy guy. I listened to PC 202. I noticed it contradicts PC 211 regarding whitetail colour recognition ....what do you make of it? Has it been brought up? Prior to either of these PC I was always told they don’t see red and oranges well. It would be nice to get some clarity. I haven’t listened to 211 again yet but the they had differing information specifically about the colour blue which I found interesting. Just wondering if you have thought or opinions on this.
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