7bit wrote: ↑If this would not have been caught, indeed SP would have produced the amount of row 1 1.5 units blanks in all colors as row 2 keys.
I think I noticed this ages ago but forgot to mention it
Data wrote: ↑Would you mind sharing your assessment of the whites used in 5/5a? I'm mainly concerned about the differences. I noticed that the HONEYB "white on grey" set uses a different white from the HONEYB "white on blue", for instance, and that bothers me since I intended to combine them.
Kindly allay (or confirm!) my fears.
If you haven't already, you may want to check the later pages of the
Honey Sphericals Extras topic. This has quite a number of pictures of the caps in Round 4 SPH blue (WV white legends) photographed alongside caps in Round 5 black and grey (both with WFK white legends), by
pyrelink,
Muirium (extensively) and
myself.
This pic of revelant SP colour chips may also be helpful.
Ignoring all those pics and just looking at the Extras keys and colour chips I have in front of me (under 6200K fluorescent light), the WFK looks a purer white with a tinge of grey, while WV is a fair bit duller. On the keys, WV looks warmer and creamier, and WFK a bit sharper. However, the differences aren't huge. On the hashbang keys, I can't immediately spot the difference in the fairly thin lines - I have to study the cap to prove to myself they are different colours. The difference is more easily noticed on the ducks, having a larger area of white. Even then, while they are distinct when scrutinised, I don't think the difference is great enough to be distracting on concerning.
In the end, I think it's down to how picky you want to be (and perhaps the lighting conditions the keys will be seen in
if that's picky enough for you!). Being well aware of the differences, I would not hesitate to mix the keys with different whites.
IMO what you want to be more careful of are HONEY grey (GPA, darker and perhaps yellower) and SPH grey (GD, lighter and perhaps bluer). As the key body colours, these are more obviously different and prone to unfavourable mixes. I did propose a GD/GPA two tone set, but I don't think they're quite different enough for this to work.