Forget trying to find color samples over the internet, except for
having somebody snail mail you a sample. No two monitors will produce
the same colors from the same data. And even if they did, it probably
would only be close to the color that was intended. If you hoped to
then print out the color sample and take it to a paint shop to copy,
then that'll be even worse.
Even our big buck medical quality video monitors, which can cost as
much as a decent Pentium machine, will have subtle differences between
them.
I found a good sample of my #86 paint under the tail light assembly.
From what I've seen there were several tones of green that all were
called #86. Some look nice, some look like dung. When I painted, I
just picked a nice forest green out of the Imron book.
Stu
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