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I am trying to get a paint to match one of the colours present in my wood
effect PVC windows. Just been to the local B&Q warehouse and found that both the B&Q system and the Dulux system only produce standard if wide ranges of colours, none of which are what I want. The Dulux system has a system which scans a sample, but can only recommend and produce one of the wide range of Dulux colours. Clearly it would be possible to produce a system which would give an infinite range of colours, one of which would produce a match for my PVC windows. Does such a system exist? -- Dave Fawthrop sf hyphenologist.co.uk 165 *Free* SF ebooks. 165 Sci Fi books on CDROM, from Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page Completely Free to any address in the UK. Contact me on the *above* email address. |
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