Ariel Paint codes
Ariel Paint codes
Hello,i am trying to find the code for the 30's-40's green tank panel (NG and sq4).I've searched here and came up with nothing.
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Greens can be a difficult colour to colour match, as the eye has the greatest sensitivity to variations at this section of the light spectrum.
I have in the past worked with electronic colour matching equipment that used the LAB colour co-ordinates system, and green was the colour that was hardest to match, having the greatest difference in shade for a small variation in colour co-ordinates, whereas yellow was the least sensitive (I don't suggest you paint your Ariel yellow!).
The equipment was used to colour match rolls of paper (up to six different rolls at one time) that were cut into sheets together, so there could be six consecutive sheets with a different parent roll, and any significant differences were immediately noticeable.
I have in the past worked with electronic colour matching equipment that used the LAB colour co-ordinates system, and green was the colour that was hardest to match, having the greatest difference in shade for a small variation in colour co-ordinates, whereas yellow was the least sensitive (I don't suggest you paint your Ariel yellow!).
The equipment was used to colour match rolls of paper (up to six different rolls at one time) that were cut into sheets together, so there could be six consecutive sheets with a different parent roll, and any significant differences were immediately noticeable.
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I think the JD green may be a little bit lighter but not much. A small amount of black tinter might get it right.
The earlier red, Brenton, before and just after the war is a beautiful colour but many get it too orange or at the other end too shaded down . Ariels were very smart looking bikes in most colours with a couple of exceptions which I won't offend by mentioning. Nev
The earlier red, Brenton, before and just after the war is a beautiful colour but many get it too orange or at the other end too shaded down . Ariels were very smart looking bikes in most colours with a couple of exceptions which I won't offend by mentioning. Nev
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