Here are the colors from which you can choose for the walls/sides and the roof of your Dog Memory House. You may choose different colors for the walls and the roof.
The names of the colors shown refer to the names used for ordering. For instance, the Dark Brown has a little reddish and amber in it. The colors of stained glass vary, and these are only representative of the colors in your piece of art.
Black
White
Gray
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Dark Brown
Medium Brown
Light Brown
Red (additional charge)
Tribu-Pet uses stained glass made by Spectrum Glass Company, and the sample images above are provided by them.
A Note on Color Accuracy --
We have taken great care to present our glass, in digital
form, as true to actual color as possible. However, computer monitors vary
widely, and one color may not appear identical from one monitor to the
next. The following information is provided to help you replicate original
colors, as accurately as your monitor will allow.
1. Set your monitor to 16-bit
(thousands of colors), or 24-bit (millions of colors) color. Eight-bit (256
colors) will result in grainy images. If 16 or 24-bit color doesn't seem to be
an option with your equipment, you may need to install additional video ram
(VRAM) or a graphics card. Check your computer and monitor user's guides for
information.
2. Most monitors are calibrated at the
factory to optimize crispness of text, not color accuracy. The result is a
"bluish white," rather than a neutral one. To display color
accurately, you need to calibrate your monitor to eliminate color cast in the
display. Many computer/monitor set-ups come with monitor calibration software.
Most color graphics programs include monitor calibration software. If neither
of these are available to you, countless third-party programs are available --
off the shelf, or as freeware or shareware, that will work with your equipment.
You will achieve the most accurate color replication in our web page by
calibrating your monitor as follows:
Gamma: Set to standard Gamma value of 1.8. White Point: Set to D50 (5000 degrees Kelvin), or seek to
achieve a neutral white. Ambient Light: Follow instructions included with you
calibration software to adjust for ambient light. Brightness & Contrast: Changes to these settings will
impact color. Higher brightness settings will create more washed-out
colors.
With a carefully calibrated monitor, our digital
glass images are surprisingly accurate. But keep in mind, no representation of
glass color can ever be as true as the glass itself.