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Old 06-23-2000, 10:12 PM
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Wink A different color wheel

In a recent class on color, the instructor introduced another color wheel that he believes is the accurate one, based on science. Instead of red/green compliments, it is based on Magenta/Green/ Red/Cyan/ Red/Yel/Cy-BL/ Yel/Blu Y-Gr/Bl-Mag

Have any of you tried this. He also thinks an Italian paint is one of the best he has tried; I am not naming it as I am not advertising. He feels you get a more true color, and all the compliments make a true black. What do you think.

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Bety from So. Calif.

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