Originally Posted By: SLCraig
Originally Posted By: Kestas
I just wanted to point out that silver (and gray) are the most difficult colors to match when painting for repair. Black and white are the easiest to match.
This isn't serious is it? They are not easy at all. Especially white. Park a bunch of white cars side by side and no 2 are alike. Even if they're suppose to just be white....
I'm quite serious. I work a lot with photography, including film photography, and found gray is the hardest color to reproduce. Gray comes in all hues. It can take on a greenish tone, brownish... pretty much any color. Other colors - though they can also be off during a match - aren't as sensitive or noticeable as gray.
As far as white goes, there are many different whites used for automotive paint. At one point, Chrysler had seven different whites in their lineup. Mr. Iacocca put a stop to that nonsense. This may account for the different whites you noticed.