German paint and its pigment components (spectrophotometer)?
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:31 pm
Has anyone taken some good solid WW2 German paint samples and had them matched on a Spectrophotometer so that you now have the nitty gritty data of what pigments each paint is made from. For example, if we take Dunkelgelb the paperwork might say 50% yellow, 25% brown and 25% white or similar - hopefully something a bit more technical about the proportions.
So, if possible, can someone supply me with this info taken from genuine samples of Red Oxide, Dunkelgrau and Dunkelgelb?
Lastly, and I suppose the question I should have asked from the start, can I then take this info into the local paint shop where they could punch in the numbers and I would get the exact same colours?
Thanks,
Tom
So, if possible, can someone supply me with this info taken from genuine samples of Red Oxide, Dunkelgrau and Dunkelgelb?
Lastly, and I suppose the question I should have asked from the start, can I then take this info into the local paint shop where they could punch in the numbers and I would get the exact same colours?
Thanks,
Tom