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Here's a different type, one for print colors (CMYK). To read those
color values, use something like Photoshop to sample inside framed
boxes. some of these may be considered official, as well as the naming scheme.
http://www.baseplate.com/colors/gif-pic.html
-Suz
Larry Pieniazek wrote:
>
> In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> > Just found this chart I did a while back and thought I'd post it for
> > everyone's enjoyment :) I tried to get the RGB color values for many brick
> > colors using a huge paper version Pantone pallette. Here are the results.
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=51542
> >
> > SteveB
>
> Tres useful! Ought to be widely crossposted! (seems like FAQ material, almost)
>
> ++Lar
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