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3 hours ago, oafc1955 said:

WTF….Thanks Tony…now, in English!!😂😆

Hex: zero, zero, four, the letter A, nine and finally seven.

 

Should help you to figure out the rest

 

You're welcome...

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On 9/3/2024 at 7:46 PM, oafc1955 said:

WTF….Thanks Tony…now, in English!!😂😆

 Just different ways of expressing the colour according to the system used by whoever you are working with to achieve something (ie: paint)

RGB is the easiest to undestand (Reg, Green, Blue values)

If you put the exact values in to the tables in this site you will generate the exact colour.

Not sure which reference you can use for paint mixing but you can show the pantone colour from your phone to the scanner at B&Q and it comes out matched to the eye at least. Hope that helps!

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9 minutes ago, otid said:

 Just different ways of expressing the colour according to the system used by whoever you are working with to achieve something (ie: paint)

RGB is the easiest to undestand (Reg, Green, Blue values)

If you put the exact values in to the tables in this site you will generate the exact colour.

Not sure which reference you can use for paint mixing but you can show the pantone colour from your phone to the scanner at B&Q and it comes out matched to the eye at least. Hope that helps!

Thanks Tony…I’m in Spain so it’ll be difficult!😂😂

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5 hours ago, oafc1955 said:

Thanks Tony…I’m in Spain so it’ll be difficult!😂😂

 

You're always in Spain 😄....Enjoy!!

Paint the town Blue!!

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6 hours ago, otid said:

 Just different ways of expressing the colour according to the system used by whoever you are working with to achieve something (ie: paint)

RGB is the easiest to undestand (Reg, Green, Blue values)

If you put the exact values in to the tables in this site you will generate the exact colour.

Not sure which reference you can use for paint mixing but you can show the pantone colour from your phone to the scanner at B&Q and it comes out matched to the eye at least. Hope that helps!

Always got me how black was a K in CMYK

 

"RGB is the easiest to undestand (Reg, Green, Blue values)"

 

I used to work with a guy called Reg Green. Very colourful character.

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3 minutes ago, L1onheartNew said:

Always got me how black was a K in CMYK

 

"RGB is the easiest to undestand (Reg, Green, Blue values)"

 

I used to work with a guy called Reg Green. Very colourful character.

K was used to avoid confusion with Blue or Brown

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18 minutes ago, L1onheartNew said:

"RGB is the easiest to undestand (Reg, Green, Blue values)"

 

I used to work with a guy called Reg Green. Very colourful character.

 

😆 well spotted.....you'd make somebody a good wife!

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12 minutes ago, Boyyou said:

K was used to avoid confusion with Blue or Brown

Lol yes. Didn't stop me always saying 

"Is it because I am Klick" in a Joss Ackland South Efrican accent every time I stuffed the squeegee pressure on the screen printer. Ha ha

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