Hmmm. I wonder, if you started with SP Scarlet (or another "red" red) and added
dark blue, drop by drop, if you would eventually end up with an acceptable CPR
color?
Walt Lankenau
--- In cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Rob Kirkham" <rdkirkham@...> wrote:
Adding it. The idea is to lighten it without pink. Using a less "blue" red
to tone down the CP colour achieves that - although the mix is tricky.
Sometimes I wonder whether the result doesn't shift too red - but that is a
factor of the mix, not the method. Its like the school kids paint set -
put red and blue together and you get purple, but if you put in more blue it
shifts blue; put in more red (as suggested here) and it shifts red.
Rob Kirkham
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From: "mcindoefalls" <mcindoefalls@...>
Sent: Saturday, April 04, 2009 9:57 AM
To: <cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [cpsig] Re: CPR vs Soo Maroon
--- In cpsig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Rob Kirkham" <rdkirkham@> wrote:
Guys around here have experimented using SP Scarlett with success.
Do you mean adding SP red to CPR maroon, or using it instead of CP maroon?
(That doesn't sound like it would work, but you never know.)
Walt Lankenau
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