B5 BLUE

If you look at the label I posted the color is a map position. The color map is basically a book with all of the colors in it. Green will start green and go to yellow and so on... this is all based off the color wheel. For example the color I posted is page 334 row c column 5. This is the map position for b5. If you looked up a similar color for any manufacturer it would be the same map position. Here is an example. I can post some pictures of the painters holy grail (map position) book tomorrow.

As you can see by the screen shot when I search based on a color map position it will show you literally hundreds of colors that are in the same position. That is why paint codes and color names really mean nothing to me. When I pick a color I use a color camera that will point you to the correct variant of the color. I use whatever is in the correct range even if I am spraying a "Toyota" code on a Chevy... doesn't mean anything other than a stupid name and a color that matches.

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