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Permutation with red, green, blue and yellow.
ID=09, Version=46, Permutation #01
Image width in cm: (50 / 100 / 120 / 150)
==> strip width in mm: (55.6 / 111.1 / 133.3 / 166.7)
Two colour strips are combined vertically in pairs.
Example:
V=46: RRBB
V=47: RBBR
V=48: RBRB
With 2 out of 4 colours there are 6 possibilities of arrangement for each version. The two remaining colours are arranged horizontally in pairs. By swapping the 2 remaining colours, this results in 6 * 2 = 12 possible combinations.
With the three versions (46, 47, 48), there are thus 6 * 2 * 3 = 36 possible combinations.
The selection is made in such a way that no new motif is created by rotating 90 degrees (4x).
For the time being only a small selection of the possible permutations with red, green, blue and yellow.
Other combinations can be created on request and upon request.
Outlook:
In a composite display, all combinations per version are later displayed in one image.
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