Locate the nearest Sherwin-Williams store. Save and share paint colors and photos. Determine a paint’s sheen (Requires ColorSnap™ Match Pro). Scan and match to the closest Sherwin-Williams paint color. Eliminate the guesswork in paint matching by instantly matching to the closest Sherwin-Williams paint color and sheen with the click of a button. That’s why we designed the new ColorSnap™ Match Pro. With so many different colors and sheens available, it’s tough to nail down the right color without taking a sample into the store. You know as well as we do that matching a paint color can be a difficult and time-consuming process. The ColorSnap™ Match Pro device identifies a paint’s sheen in addition to the closest paint color. Simply scan the color of a flat surface to match to the closest Sherwin-Williams paint color. Connect to your ColorSnap™ Match Pro or ColorSnap™ Match paint matching tools (sold separately at Sherwin-Williams Stores) for easy, on-the-spot color matching. ![]() Was hoping this would be a timesaver but didn’t find it to be helpful in that way.Matching paint just got easier. I’ll probably just go back to getting small samples of paint based on the color sheets and go from there. In all, I found the app frustrating to use and was disappointed in the results. ![]() The colors selected were substantially lighter than the full sheet color samples we’d gotten from SW directly. After several tries I was able to upload a photo but found that the colors selected were not true to life. This didn’t work well either because after selecting my photos I wasn’t able to close the selection window and upload the photos without closing the app and reopening it. I then attempted to take several pictures of the room with my iPad camera and upload them into the app via the “paint a room” feature. I was unable to take a photo of my room directly from the app. The app is fairly glitchy even after installing updates. I’ve been a fan of the Sherwin-Williams paints and colors for many years but I didn’t find this app helpful in trying to make color selections. I was disappointed in this app when trying to use it. I know it's not solving the issues you're seeing right now but will help us going forward. Great feedback smash, this is very helpful. I wish there was a way to bypass, but I can't find one. They force you to use this barely functional app when using the iPad. But alas, their sniffing outmy device type and the mobile site experience is not available. The ColorSnap Match paint-scanning device is available in Sherwin-Williams stores nationwide for 69.99, and the ColorSnap Match app is available for both iOS and Android devices. ![]() Since the pencil was so much easier to use, I thought I'd try the desktop site on my mobile browser. ColorSnap Match will also save scans, and match and show Sherwin-Williams color palettes, making color selection portable and convenient. The ColorSnap Match paint-scanning device is available in Sherwin-Williams stores nationwide for 69.99, and the ColorSnap Match app is available for both iOS and Android devices. ![]() I need to draw selections because my condo used to be a rental and every wall/ceiling is the exact same color, so the AI for knowing the different surfaces just can't work well, given that there is no native distinction in the pixels. It's super unintuitive to figure out how to select a previously drawn section without filling it with the wrong color. Sure the pencil helps make drawing th areas easier, but the app just selects and fills in whatever it thinks was your focus. I'm using the app on a new iPad air (4th gen) and it's super buggy to the point of being unusable. I was convinced it would make it easier to draw out the sections to color. I was excited to learn there's an iPad app, especially since I just got an apple pencil as a gift. It was a little tedious on a laptop, much like trying to map out a route on a web browser to gauge distance walked. I previously used the desktop site for planning the color updates we wanted to make to our living room. Just use the web browser experience the app isn't worth the frustration
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