I found a source that says an RGB of 194, 32, 11 for Calder Red. Can you tell me what proportions of red, yellow, and blue paint should be mixed to get that RGB?
Unfortunately not. Neither RGB, nor red-yellow-blue paint, are standardized specifications of color appearance. Both would have to be well calibrated and characterized to define a match. Your best bet is to find a sample of the color you are looking for and then experimentally mix the paint to make a visual match (or take the sample to a paint store for matching if you are interested in large amounts of paint).
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