Being a DIY redecorating fanatic is rewarding until you stumble at the finish line choosing the right colors for your projects. Or maybe you’re trying to touch up an already painted wall and you just ...
The Nix Mini 2 Color-Matching Sensor can instantly match a scanned color to any of over 100,000 brand-name paints. By Stack Commerce Published Jul 1, 2024 1:33 PM EDT We may earn revenue from the ...
Your walls might not be the color they used to be. Even if you know the exact color and brand of paint, natural fading can make it hard to paint over the daily dings a home tends to endure. Instead of ...
Whether you’re designing a room, building a brand palette, or just trying to match “that perfect green” from your favorite coffee shop, the Nix Mini 3 Color Sensor can help you save time, guesswork, ...
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Get the Nix Mini 3 for $79.99 to save time on your next paint job. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals Your walls might not be the color you think they are, even if you’re the one who painted them (and you still ...
TL;DR: Get the perfect color match every time with the Nix Mini 3, a Bluetooth color sensor that matches almost any surface to over 200,000 paint brands, and it's on sale for $79.99. Whether you're a ...
Using one of ams OSRAM’s six-channel spectral sensors, a company created a handheld spectrometer that can ID paint color names from a number of paint manufacturers. The Variable Color Muse IoT device ...
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The human eye is not engineered to detect subtle differences in color. That’s why, even when you get a swatch, it’s still exceedingly difficult to find the right color when you go to the paint store ...
Apple is exploring new Apple Pencil technology that could allow the device to sample colors from the real world to use in digital art, drawings, edits, and more, according to an Apple patent ...