Custom Creations

Custom Creations


Published On: 11-10-2011 04:03pm

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Category: Buyer Help

This is a simplified color chart for clients who desire a custom color.

How to use: Each variation of color has a name or number to help us identify what color exactly you need for your custom hand dyed product.  Request that color in "Note to Seller"  during checkout. Make sure we have your email so that you can answer any questions we may have on the color request.


*Note: Computer monitors color settings are configured differently, to keep the colors you see and that which we see consistant, please make sure your screen resolution is set to 1280x1024 pixels and your display color settings in your control panel on your computer to the highest bit it will go. Old computers only handle 8-bit, the highest is 24-bit.  This will allow for more hues and variations in your monitor making our match with yours more accurate. You can use a monitor configuration tool online no charge.

Color Chart Yellow-Orange-Peach
Color Chart Orange
Color Chart Warm Reds
Color Chart Pink
Color Chart Cool Red
Color Chart Red-Violet
Color Chart Brown 3
Color Chart Brown 2
Color Chart Brown 1
Color Chart Yellow 3
Color Chart Yellow 2
Yellow 1
Color Chart Neutral 2
Color Chart Neutral 1
Color Chart Purple
Color Chart Blue-Violet
Color Chart Blue
Color Chart Blue-Green
Color Chart Green 1
Color Chart Green 2
Color Chart Green 3
Color Chart Yellow-Green
If you have any questions in regard to custom colors, please email us and we will answer your questions as best as we can.

Did you know? That your printing colors come out differently than what you see on your computer because of the monitor calibration settings are asque?

Photographers often offer monitor color management advice for prospective clients so they see the photographs exactly the way they should. Sometimes your contrast is off a tad, sometimes, gamers use a lower bit to speed their virtual application. When you shop online, always make sure your monitor is set to the right colors or you might be very surprised at the color of your purchase when it arrives in the mail.



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