From my conversation with Jason at SCANGRIP the answer is "no".
That`s correct and I believe the reason for this is one light color option is for inspecting and looking at white and light colors and the other color option is for inspecting and looking at black and dark colors. Again, this is for when a painter is MIXING paint to make an accurate color match for doing collision work.
Just to note,
Collision work is when a body shop and painter repair just a panel or section of a car. They don`t repaint the entire car. Thus they need to make the paint they are going to spray match the existing paint.
A custom paint job would be getting the entire car painted.
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