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  2. MERDC camouflage - Wikipedia

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    Each vehicle-specific paint scheme consisted of a color placement pattern and a combination of four out of twelve colors from the Federal Standard 595 (FS595) color reference. [1] The colors and pattern scheme could be adjusted as the environments changed. [1] Military modelers often emulate the schemes when painting models and soldiers. [1]

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Color/Sources for Color Coordinates

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    Corel Photopaint 8 color palette--Where Corel Photopaint 8 users select a color to paint. Ssjhowarthisawesome 20:59, 1 February 2018 (UTC) Sherwin Williams-- Website with all Sherwin Williams colors. Ssjhowarthisawesome 01:26, 20 February 2018 (UTC)

  4. Standard Color Reference of America - Wikipedia

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    Each page offers a series of harmonious color combinations whether by color pairing or by groups. The Standard Color reference is a supplemented by a special U.S. Army Color Card showing, in silk ribbon form, the key shades of the U.S. Armed Forces, which are approved and accepted by the Quartermaster general.

  5. Sherwin-Williams - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Sherwin-Williams acquired Paint Sundry Brands for $295 million and Duron Inc. for $253 million. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In June 2007, Sherwin-Williams announced that it had completed an acquisition of M.A. Bruder & Sons, a manufacturer and distributor of paints and coatings.

  6. Federal Standard 595 - Wikipedia

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    Federal Standard 595 is the color description and communication system developed in 1956 by the United States government. Its origins reach back to World War II when a problem of providing exact color specifications to military equipment subcontractors in different parts of the world became a matter of urgency.

  7. Paris green - Wikipedia

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    It was manufactured in 1814 to be a pigment to make a vibrant green paint, and was used by many notable painters in the 19th century. The color of Paris green is said to range from a pale blue green when very finely ground, to a deeper green when coarsely ground. Due to the presence of arsenic, the pigment is extremely toxic.