The color of my Vanceva Color sample doesn’t look right. Why?
It is inherently difficult to perfectly match a printed swatch by Pantone or RAL with a laminated glass color sample. First, laminated color samples actually produce two color effects—reflective light and transmitted light. These are very different effects depending on when you’re looking through the glass or at an angle. Second, there is no technology available to perfectly match a printed colored swatch to laminated glazing (two pieces of glass with a colored interlayer). We therefore rely on color analyzers to find the closest match. Third, there are other variables that can affect the finished laminated glass sample like glass thickness, glass types (ie low iron glass versus traditional glass), glass brands (standard glass from different manufacturers can vary the look), and so on. Finally – color on a computer monitor is limited to a finite range of colors that can be perceived by the human eye – therefore it is strongly recommended to order a sample to confirm color selection wit
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