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When I designed cards that I printed on my computer (before the love of stamping came into my life) I used to keep charts like this to match the cards I made, like to go along with my previous designs... it takes me FOREVER to match up the SU colors now.... (maybe my 36 y/o eyesite contributes)
But thank you, it's stampers like you that inspire the stampers like us to get in our craft rooms & have a blast! Thanks for passing on your knowledge to us!
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Much appreciated. I use the codes all of the time and was trying to find a more efficient way to change the colors in MS Word, as I can't seem to remember 3 three digit numbers in a sequence when I look on the sheet and try to type them in the boxes. LOL
Thanks!
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I saw these posts and appreciate the work that went into them. However, they were based on the Preview Catty before the colors came out. I wondered if anybody has made RGB Codes from the actual CS/Inks for the new 2007-2008 In-Colors? LM :-)
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Originally Posted by laurlynn
These codes are great aren't they?! Their posts are in the link below; look at posts #207 and #208. HTH
I am still hoping someone can provide this for me. :-) LM
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Originally Posted by leanerme
I saw these posts and appreciate the work that went into them. However, they were based on the Preview Catty before the colors came out. I wondered if anybody has made RGB Codes from the actual CS/Inks for the new 2007-2008 In-Colors? LM :-)
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Originally Posted by laurlynn
These codes are great aren't they?! Their posts are in the link below; look at posts #207 and #208. HTH
Can you please tell me where i can find the new stampin up "in colors" RBG color codes on this site? I am looking for the RGB codes for: blue bayou, soft sky, wild wasabi, river rock, groovy guava, and purely pomegranate. thanks...
Can you please tell me where i can find the new stampin up "in colors" RBG color codes on this site? I am looking for the RGB codes for: blue bayou, soft sky, wild wasabi, river rock, groovy guava, and purely pomegranate. thanks...
Their posts are in the link below; look at posts #207 and #208. HTH
Is there a list available of the RGB/CMYK color combinations for the current (6) In Color shades? I have the original 48 plus retired and I believe also last catalog's In Color group ...
I used to be purely digi gal and got addicted to SU and am a demo now... I was frustrated figuring out the comparison- believe it or not my gorgeous Epson R1800 has hardly been used for months. I have just recently started back to hybrid style SBing and am thrilled for this tool- save me hours of time. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! xo I cannot thank you ladies enough!!!
I am new to this. Please explain how to use the RGB colr match charts.
Cathie:confused:
Cathie, check out post number 25 on the first page and CAT explains how to use them. The RGB stands for Red Green Blue. If you still have further questions, post them again.
Hi. Thank you to all who replied. When I print out the charts-they are not in color.
do I have to cut & paste and put into w document? save somewhere special and then print out? I really need directions from beginning.
Sorry, I feel so dumb about this. Help please-thank you
I found these somewhere on here but I don't know where.
blue bayou R-84 G-134 B-143
soft sky R-182 G-229 B-223
wild wasabi R-133 G-179 B-114
river rock R-210 G-198 B-140
groovy guava R-244 G-159 B-139
purely pomegranate R-174 G-74 B-106