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Whitefriars production colours
vidrioguapo:
Tell you what....I'll let my glass know that you care, maybe you could be surrogate custodians? In the meantime - it's all MINE!!
Your suggestions above, would need a site all of it's own - a mamouth task and my own photography skills are not up to it, but got to admit it would be brilliant.
Emmi
David E:
I probably didn't make myself terribly clear, but I was just thinking of a single 'swatch' photo of every colour, but I wasn't advocating every colour with every pattern, which I agree would be a nightmare! :shock:
vidrioguapo:
Yes, I understand what you mean David, but in the meantime, this will have to suffice.
As David Hier suggested above, it may be worthwhile to make this into a "sticky" for future easy reference, as this posting will soon get lost under the deluge of new messages.
N.B. there is a "glich" or two in the colour reference, nothing serious, but will be put right ASAP. Just a typographical error!! Otherwise it is as accurate as can be .
Cathy B:
Thanks for this, Emmi! It's a fantastic reference.
For me, the most troublesome problem is with distinguishing the various shades of blue. The others *seem* to be easier. I think I have swans in arctic blue, sapphire blue and now sky blue, but I'm just not sure.
How much variability was there between the individual batches, I wonder? Were they fairly consistent?
All the best,
Cathy
David E:
OK Emmi, something to consider for later.
I imagine Frank will want to archive this.
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