@starsandrobots bumping this. Need to figure out how to specify epoxy lacquer color mixture for the soldermask color I want (tips welcome!)
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@starsandrobots Didn't DirtyPCBs have a completely custom soldermask color experiment? Can't find it now...it was a normal RGB picker -
@macegr@starsandrobots most probably CMYK color model rather than RGB -
@AliMirjamali@macegr neither really, though my primitives are definitely not RGB. It's like "Red/Green/Teal-Blue/Yellowish-White/Black" -
@starsandrobots I think you just have to mix up what you like (with model paints or w/e) and send a test card. "Call me when it matches"
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@starsandrobots learned a little bit when making my own hair dye - wassup? -
@cullend nice! Trying to mix epoxy lacquers to get the right color for a circuit board..
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@starsandrobots physical paint yes? Neighbor is a artist what's your Q -
@ZibbyZ hmm sort of — mixing epoxy lacquers and trying to get a specific color. Would love advice on how to think about this to get results.
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@starsandrobots What kind of question? -
@elplatt I need to guess the mixture of soldermask lacquers to get the color I want :)
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@starsandrobots I might be able to help, it depends on what your question is. -
@starsandrobots I have specifically been reading about the physics of suspended particles (like pigments) in fluids recently.
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