Original Paint Chip Sets are the color references of the various Paints individually sticked on a page. Today the exact definition of colors are described by the additive RGB (Red-Green-Blue) or the complementary subtractive CMYK (Cyan-Magenta-Yellow-Key Black) Codes, mostly used in the graphics industry. Using homogenous White Light, a scanner delivers very accurate and reproductive results on a File. These can be used to verify the color of a new paint with the Original Color. Just scan the new probe and compare the resulting color codes. In most programs with color options any color can be created by entering the corresponding codes. The Original Paint Chip Set for 1959 DODGE has been scanned at high definition (600dpi/100MB) and cleaned without affecting the colors. For homogenous results the Color Codes have then been picked (50x50px) and the values insert in the Paint Chip. Here the page at limited size (144dpi, 250k) in JPG and PDF. - SERGE - (I had to reduce PDF from 144dpi to 130dpi as Page didn't accept 265k!)
Edited by sermey 2015-04-01 7:46 PM
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