| nice pic! That should help out some folks. Your lighting seems to really highlight the colors well.
People should remember, however, that nothing is better than holding chip samples in your hands and validating the color yourself. Monitors/printers just don't represent what it looks like in person - but they can be close.
With chips such as ceramic Chipco's, the number of color options are greater - and even printing out their PDFs, etc, didn't give the same end results as me ordering their color sample set.
My final chips turned out just like I wanted - but they, to me, do not match the printouts/displays of the final plans. They do, however, match what I intended them to look like - which is more important. |