I can appreciate that most printers will not deliver accurate representation of colors in a document, pic, etc, unless it is of high quality and someone has synced the monitor, printer and software package on the colors. That, I see and understand.
However, I am going to redo our family room and I have generated a digital image of the room so that I can show the wife what my choices will mean or look like. In the process of evaluating different colors, I went to Ralph Lauren's web site and rummaged through their various paint colors. http://www.rlhome.polo.com/rlhome/products/paint/items.asp?haid=49 should be their collection of various shades of white - for example - Tennis Court White looks nothing like a white, more like a mutated rose color. NONE of the whites are CLOSE. Is this because they are using a small file size in loosing the battle of accuracy to the speed with which to load up a page? I am really disappointed that I have no clue as to how any of the whites might actually look. Why can't they be more accurate - is my file size assumption the main culprit? Thanks, Bob
