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In a message dated 11/17/1999 3:02:21 PM Eastern Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Is there a way to determine an objective measure of
>  color match without reliance on human intervention of taste and decorum?
> HELP!

I've been to a couple of lectures on historic paint info. You could probably
try Frank Welsh ([log in to unmask]), who is a consultant on historic
paint. I've seen him lecture on spectrophotometery. He's on preservation-l,
so you might even throw your question out there.

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