Did you know....
With Windows XP, in addition to Benjamin Moore paints, you can also choose from any of the following companies to "paint" your Studio images. Follow the directions on page 8 of your manual and "tile" Studio so that you can see both screens at once.
Dunn & Edwards click on small swatches to enlarge
http://www.dunnedwards.com/retail/co...asp?category=5
English Paint manufacturers Farrow & Ball
http://www.farrow-ball.com/main.php?terr=usca
Ralph Lauren Home
http://rlhome.polo.com/rlhome/produc...rtype=83&top=1
Behr Paint
http://www.behr.com/behrx/colorsmart/main.jsp
Susan Sargent Colors bright, fun colors to go with her fabrics
http://www.finepaintsofeurope.com/su...nt_colors.aspx
Lord & Evans - colors of historic Charleston
http://www.lordandevans.com/color_gallery.htm
Duron - choose color group
http://www.duron.com/arch-design/millennium/search.asp
Benjamin Moore
http://www.benjaminmoore.com/PCV/main.asp?u=&p
C2 Paints are popular with designers in my area, but their website shows their colors in applet form, flashing from one to another. Nor do Pratt & Lambert, Valspar, and the new Martha's Paints offer charts.
With Windows XP, in addition to Benjamin Moore paints, you can also choose from any of the following companies to "paint" your Studio images. Follow the directions on page 8 of your manual and "tile" Studio so that you can see both screens at once.
Dunn & Edwards click on small swatches to enlarge
http://www.dunnedwards.com/retail/co...asp?category=5
English Paint manufacturers Farrow & Ball
http://www.farrow-ball.com/main.php?terr=usca
Ralph Lauren Home
http://rlhome.polo.com/rlhome/produc...rtype=83&top=1
Behr Paint
http://www.behr.com/behrx/colorsmart/main.jsp
Susan Sargent Colors bright, fun colors to go with her fabrics
http://www.finepaintsofeurope.com/su...nt_colors.aspx
Lord & Evans - colors of historic Charleston
http://www.lordandevans.com/color_gallery.htm
Duron - choose color group
http://www.duron.com/arch-design/millennium/search.asp
Benjamin Moore
http://www.benjaminmoore.com/PCV/main.asp?u=&p
C2 Paints are popular with designers in my area, but their website shows their colors in applet form, flashing from one to another. Nor do Pratt & Lambert, Valspar, and the new Martha's Paints offer charts.
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