The only way to make a paint colour lighter is to add white paint to it. The amount will depend on how dark the starting paint colour is, how pale you want to make it. But usually it make a lot of white paint to noticeably lighten up a paint colour.
Sure you can add amounts of white paint to dark coloured paint to make it lighter the amount of white added determines shade of lighter colour
No. If you bought good quality paint from a reputable dealer, you can place the colour swatch on the wall and see that they are the same. However, because of the effect of colour and light and the way your brain interprets what you "see," it can seem to be lighter.
Once latex paint is frozen, it is no good.
No. Once latex paint has frozen, it is ruined.
You can make any colour lighter by adding white paint to the other paint.
Mixing red and brown paint would make an intermediate colour, around rust brown. The same would apply for pencil. Mixing red and brown lights would produce a slightly lighter red. Yellow paint is almost impossible to make by any mixing. In general, mixing paints cannot produce a lighter colour than the lighter of the two colours that are mixed together.
Use just one colour to paint it! Use just one colour to paint it! Use just one colour to paint it! Use just one colour to paint it!
Blue with white, add small amounts of blue to white until you reach your desired shade. It is easier and will use less paint if you add the darker colour to the lighter colour.
NO ! -Use white to make grey lighter.
Depending on the amount of each colour you mix, you will create a shade of pink. It is best to add the red to the white, then the black as it is easier to darken a lighter colour than it is to brighten a dark colour. Add small amounts until you reach the desired shade or tint.
Any good auto paint suppliers will match the colour even if the paint code is missing or the car has been resprayed in the past A good paint suppliers will have colour chips for paint colour identification.