Don't mind if I chime in on color generally for a moment. Something that has become pretty obvious over the years is that most of the time the chips don't look like an actual sprayout, especially the flop. That's due to a lot of things, but one of the main ones is that it's not really possible to duplicate the conditions under which the chip was made. So many variables! When I first switched to Standox and also changed base guns I had a problem where a suspiciously large number of my colors were having dark flops. Turns out that for what I was doing, I needed about 8 psi more on average due to the two changes. Now my sprayouts are closer to the chips some of the time, but the really nice part is when making the the color again, it will usually match the sprayout very closely, with much better accuracy than chips. So it's really nice to have the notebooks and get "hits" on the personal color database, so to speak.