Re: gray paint
Re: gray paint
- Subject: Re: gray paint
- From: Thomas Richard <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 21:13:58 +0100
Title: Re: gray paint
Ich darf dann mal Jon Crook zitieren, der sich am 19.12.2006,
gegen 13:18 Uhr -0600, folgendermaßen äußerte:
Something that
measures L*50 a*0 b*-1 Take your spectro and measure
patches!
That's not enough.
To be aware of metamerism,
you need a color that looks something like that:
http://www.richard-ebv.de/images/HDS/Colorsolutions_Graycard.jpg
If you have a light (Whitescreen Normlicht 5000K with Osram 950
Bulbs) like this:
http://www.richard-ebv.de/images/HDS/5000K-Normlicht.jpg
On a wall like this:
http://www.richard-ebv.de/images/HDS/60K-on-EpsonProofingpaper.jpg
You will see everything but a neutral gray.
MfG
Thomas
On 12/19/06 1:15 PM, "Chris Murphy"
<email@hidden> wrote:
Sherwin-Williams 2129 Zircom
is apparently no longer available and
seemed to be one of the more popular formulations for gray wall
paint. Does anyone have a suggestion for something else?
Chris Murphy
Color Remedies (TM)
New York, NY
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