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Comparing On-line to In-store Paint Color Chips?

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This is a page about comparing on-line to in-store paint color chips. If you have compared store swatches to ones on the computer, you know that they rarely look the same. Because monitor settings can vary quite a bit, it is best to use the swatches from the store to ensure you get the color you want.
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Gold Post Medal for All Time! 523 Posts
February 19, 2018

I will be having a lot of painting done in late spring or early summer. And I will be doing a lot of the painting myself. I have already started picking colors, or at least trying to.Comparing On-line to In-store Paint Color Chips - difference on color

 

While in the store, I find a swatch of the color I want, or something close. When I get home and compare the swatch to a downloaded swatch provided by the manufacturer, they're nothing alike. And they don't even come close online.

I am taking into consideration that my monitor colors may not be perfect. They are pretty close and would not account for such a huge difference.

Has anyone else run into this problem? And if so, which color sample did they go with, the paper swatch or the online swatch? Also, has anyone asked a pro and been told which was best to go by?

It's been years since I've bought paint. As the color I want is a premixed color, would the store have free samples to try?

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Gold Post Medal for All Time! 677 Posts
February 19, 20180 found this helpful
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Use the paper swatch. Resolutions on computers are different. The color will not look the same and may differ on different computers

 

Silver Post Medal for All Time! 255 Posts
February 19, 20180 found this helpful
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Always use the paper one you get at the store. Different computer, camera and monitor settings will not result in the true color.

 

Diamond Post Medal for All Time! 1,298 Posts
February 22, 20180 found this helpful
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I would go with the paper swatch but you mentioned the paper swatch to online and even painted comes out differently. You may have to ask sales person, how would you achieve the paint color to the swatch - perhaps you need a primer, or base or it depends on what surface you're painting on so the color may vary? Ask a paint specialist.

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I know my laptop screen vs. my fiancés computer screen varies - plus we have our brightness settings differently, so it's hard to tell a true color on the computer but it will give you an idea.

As far as paint samples, you can research to see if any local paint supplies provide you a free pint or sample. I know this location, kellymoore.com/.../free-color-sample gives you free samples. I've done it before before purchasing a lot of paint.

 
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