What the The Home Depot ProjectColor App TV commercial - Colorful New Experience is about.
Title: A Riot of Colors Unleashed: The Home Depot ProjectColor App TV Spot, 'Colorful New Experience'
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: "Introducing the Home Depot ProjectColor App, your gateway to a world of vibrant possibilities."
: "With just a swipe of your finger, you can explore endless color options."
: "No more guesswork. Experience your dream room before picking up a single paintbrush."
: "The ProjectColor App makes it easier than ever to unleash your inner designer."
: "From calming neutrals to bold statement hues, the ProjectColor App has endless inspiration for every space."
: "It's like having a personal color consultant at your fingertips."
: "Artists and creators, the ProjectColor App is the perfect tool to help you bring your creative visions to life."
: "Break free from ordinary, and embrace the power of color."
: "Start your colorful new experience today with the Home Depot ProjectColor App."
[Fade-out, displaying the Home Depot logo and the ProjectColor App logo.]
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The Home Depot ProjectColor App TV commercial - Colorful New Experience produced for
The Home Depot
was first shown on television on April 7, 2019.
Frequently Asked Questions about the home depot projectcolor app tv spot, 'colorful new experience'
Without all the samples download. The free project color app grab a photo of your. Room. Select a paint color. And simply tap to see what the paint will look like in that space.
Project Color automatically adjusts for any shadows, angles or lighting variances so you can see how the color would look in that particular space. Project Color also allows you to match a favorite color from a photo on your mobile device, or a photo you've just taken.
The Color Picker Tool is used to select a color on the active layer. By clicking a point on a layer, you can change the active color to that which is located under the pointer. The Sample Merge option lets you grab the color as it is in the image, resulting of the combination of all layers.
Below is a statement from Kevin about color matching:
Nearly every paint store has a spectrophotometer. It works by beaming light from an internal lamp onto a sample. Some of the light will be absorbed by the sample, and the rest will pass completely through and strike a detector behind the sample.
Process color uses four ink colors - cyan, magenta, yellow, and black - printed as millions of tiny, overlapping dots that blend together to create the full color spectrum. Also known as the CMYK process, this method of printing saves money by limiting the number of printing plates required for a job to four.
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An Intuitive Interface
Made for designers and developers, Colorpicker allows you to pick, edit, organize and store your colors easily.
Typically, spectrophotometers are 90% accurate. That is hard to visually describe, but essentially some toner in the color is going to be missing or perhaps too present. The resulting color is too red, or too green, or too dark, etc.
Many paint vendors have a database of competitor paint colors they use for a paint match. These databases are created from manual or spectrophotometer matches. At best, they have a 90% accuracy, if the operator has been properly trained.
4 Main Types of Color Palettes
- Monochromatic Color Palettes. If you like keeping things plain and simple, you should go for the monochromatic color palettes as they consist of the same hue in different shades and tones.
- Analogous Color Palettes.
- Complementary Color Palettes.
- Triadic Color Palettes.
Green - In progress. Yellow - In progress with a pending action. Red - In progress with a blocker or ended. Blue - Finished.
According to Dobkine, color analysis is a process that helps people find colors that complement them - everything from clothes and makeup to hair and jewelry. There are 16 different color palettes that each person can identify with, but people tend to lean toward the seasonal ones: winter, spring, summer and fall.