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davros skaro said:With the 2 tone blue ones, there are 2 versions as well, the spirals go in opposite directions.
This is true. Unfortunately anything we could use as a reference to determine whether the image was flipped isn't there: a console panel behind Troughton, the ring on his finger... If we had one of those to look at, then we would know for certain if the image was flipped. But the odds of having identical recorders with spiral colors going in opposite directions are extremely remote, so it's probably a safe bet that in the image where the spirals are going in the opposite direction, the image was flipped and we're looking at a "mirror" image, and that Troughton only had one such recorder.warmcanofcoke said:The Photographic Negative could be flipped.
Along these lines, the off-white trainers that Tennant wore in Series 2 were his own, and so were his "brainy specs". In one of the docimentaries they showed on BBC America a while ago, the costume designer said the eyeglasses gave her cause for concern because they were Tennant's own, and their policy was not to use anything for costuming that they didn't have a back-up for, and they couldn't find an exact match for the eyeglass frames. (The off-white trainers were easy; you can still get them today.) When they needed to give Tennant the sunglasses in "Planet of the Dead", if you look closely, when he takes off his glasses and uses the sonic screwdriver to turn them into sunglasses, the sunglasses he puts on have different frames: still tortoise shell, but a different style.davros skaro said:Interesting point that they were his own too.
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galacticprobe said:This is true. Unfortunately anything we could use as a reference to determine whether the image was flipped isn't there: a console panel behind Troughton, the ring on his finger... If we had one of those to look at, then we would know for certain if the image was flipped. But the odds of having identical recorders with spiral colors going in opposite directions are extremely remote, so it's probably a safe bet that in the image where the spirals are going in the opposite direction, the image was flipped and we're looking at a "mirror" image, and that Troughton only had one such recorder.