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Nippon Paint Colour Catalogue 2009 August 2, 2009

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Nippon Paint Colour Catalogue

Nippon Paint Colour My World 2009

Colour Catalogue

 

Thanks for all the requests to post Nippon’s Colour Catalogue online. It has taken quite a while to get it done. The usual disclaimer applies whenever we display colours online (see disclaimer). In short, colours you see on your monitor will look different when viewed on a different monitor. This is due to the difference in settings on different display units. It would not be advisable therefore to choose colours for your bedroom walls from an online chart, unless you don’t mind surprises.

The colour catalogue is 11 MB in size. I strongly advise that the file be saved to the hard disk before opening. Just right-click on the link below and choose ‘Save Link As..’. Save the file somewhere easy to locate eg. onto the Desktop. You need to have Adobe Reader installed to view the file. To download Adobe Reader, go here.

Remember - Save to hard disk first !

Nippon Paint Colour My World 2009 Nippon Paint Colour My World 2009 (11 MB)
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Next - ICI Dulux Colour Inspirations Colour Catalogue

 

 

 

Nippon Marine Paint Colour Card July 13, 2008

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Nippon Marine Colour Card

 (click picture for Colour Card)

The Nippon Marine Coating Colour Card has been uploaded. The standard colours use the BS (British Standards) system. The Technical Datasheet and the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) for the topcoat are already available here.

Nippon Colour My World 2007 Available Online March 24, 2007

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Nippon Paint Colour My World Colour Catalogue

After procrastinating for more than a week, I’ve finally summoned enough energy to scan the entire ‘Nippon Paint Colour My World 2007′ Colour

Catalogue. Yes, all 31 pages. The lighter colours seem OK on my screen, but the darker colours look slightly off. Take the Weatherbond range (pg 16,17) for example. Mahogany appears redder than it is and Suburban more orangy. Nevertheless, it is still a good indication of the colour if you don’t have the actual chart in front of you. It is scanned as a PDF document, so you would need Adobe Reader to read. Most already have this software installed. If you don’t, get it here get_adobe_reader.gif . Once Adobe Reader is installed, you can click on the image below to see the entire colour catalogue.

NipponColourMyWorld2007_1.JPG

 

 

Next task, the new Dulux Colour Card…..