Porsche appears to be exploring color-shifting bodywork that adapts to clothing using cameras and electricity, pushing ...
Porsche wants to use a camera to capture any color you see, anywhere, and then replicate it on the car instantly.
Chase Bierenkoven is a gearhead and writer based in Denver, Colorado. As the family lore goes, Chase's first word was "truck." Cars have been a problem ever since. By 16, Chase was spending his ...
Every custom paint job is different. That's what the word "custom" means. And nearly every custom painter has his own way of doing things (which he probably keeps secret if he can). If you can get a ...
The wide world of automotive paint nerd-dom is an easy hole to fall into. Whether you’re obsessed with ultra-niche one-of-one hues or you’re just an admirer of bright, shiny things, you can appreciate ...
The wide world of automotive paint nerd-dom is an easy hole to fall into. Whether you’re obsessed with ultra-niche one-of-one hues or you’re just an admirer of bright, shiny things, you can appreciate ...
Porsche has expanded its popular “PTS” (or “Paint-to-Sample”) program to accommodate increasing demand and simplify the process for its discerning customers. While the program has been in place for ...
To elevate it, Porsche wants to use a camera system to capture an image. Take a snapshot of anything you want, then pick the area holding the color you want to recreate. The computer will determine ...