Ron Kropp
You have to purchase a hardware component for this app (camera?). This is totally unnecessary. If you use a white calibration sheet, such as white printer paper, any modern phone camera should be able to capture the true color of paint. The app would identify the reference sheet, then adjust its "color balance" to make the reference sheet white, then match the surrounding paint color to a library.
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JMF S
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Although the app crashes frequently and requires pairing too often it has been a helpful tool. Especially with not being able to meet all of our clients. Color coordination is made easier wirelessly. I can put together folders for clients to review and choose from. I went so far as to color match our cabinet and tile samples so we can "translate" them into SW colors rather than attempt to describe them or depending on pictures that will vary with different monitors.
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Celibdor Anthenaria
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Requires a peripheral tool, why make an app for a phone when the phone app just comprimises your privacy and nothing else.. the phone has a camera, it can take pictures, it can more than likely do what the peripheral is doing.. the app is just a gateway to buy something you will only use a few times then on to the junk drawer. Lame!!!! The sad thing is the homedepot app actually works with the camera no peripheral.
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Variable, Inc
30 November 2020
We use the device to eliminate external factors that can cause the color to appear differently. Cameras and phone screens cannot capture color accurately as they often pick up shadows, dust, and light. The device we designed will see the appearance of color by removing factors that can affect the match.