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Compatibility is the name of the game in Round 4 of HammerWorks’ fan-favorite CRP keycap set. Like preceding rounds, Round 4 features the signature CRP beige and white colors—but it’s available in more specialty kits than ever before Read More
You are not blind. As stated in the note, the photos are from R3 set as I did not receive nor were there R4 samples made. Please refer to the layout diagrams to see EXACTLY what you will receive in the kits you order.
I want to know also. In the description on discussion section, "...The colors of white/beige will be the same from the previous round..."
Can it be the case that the "white" is just the beige-ish color alphas in R3? It sucks a lot if that's the case. I would rather it has WS1 or WS2, the real white colors.
MenuhinIn my experience, the white from CRP is beige and more cream-y compared to WS1 or WS2 in Bleached or Minimal. I don't really believe Hammer goes off of pantones for their sets, a better comparison would be for the color in ePBT.
SpencerLTo be totally clear then, if I get the Xerox set which is labeled "white" in the product pic, the "white" spacebar kit would be the proper match, correct? I'm also assuming that the Xerox set is monotone? Sorry, it's hard to tell from the pics on these sometimes (even on the R3 photos).
Confused about the colors. It says in the dropdown list "Beige" but in the pic that it's correlated to is "Grey". An example is the 6575 Beige from the dropdown list. Which one is it?
It will be beige, that is a typo from the vendor's layout diagram. It's going to be the same uniform shade (it leans towards grey though IRL, so please refer to the product photos).