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Colour Matching for Raceways

Signscorp

New Member
How do you do it? Sign shops that do a lot of raceways seem to get really accurate colour matches each time. Is there a process they follow to be so consistent?
 

Signscorp

New Member
Thanks for that! I have a nix lying around somewhere that I'll go use for a starting point here. There's a paint colour which should be easy enough and then the rest is all concrete
 

weyandsign

New Member
Use your free Sherwin Williams swatch book, and hold it up to the wall in the shade. If you're stuck between 2 colors, darker is usually better.
 
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AndersHerp

Something, something Dark Side
I sample background colors in Corel, then paint match that color with either a pantone to spray in our booth, or a Sherwin Williams color to roll on paint. But I agree that a darker shade is usually a better idea, it helps when thinking about fading or cloudy weather.
 
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