Thanks very much for the information. I just spent some time with Photoshop and Qimage both cropping out the green in the image and by using the Lab color settings and by using the RGB values. I printed four images using Epson "Premium Photo Paper Glossy" on my Epson 3800 color printer. I have two that are very close to each other, one that is a much bluer green, and one a very black green. Looking more closely at my engine, it appears that the person I purchased it from painted over a red using an unidentified green paint (Rustoleum "Dark Hunter Green" ?), so I have nothing at all to judge color by. It isn't of great consequence to me for this is to be a working engine, not a traveling exhibit, but I thought I might as well match up something that others could use. If both of us had on each end of the electronic pipeline a graphics monitor, X-rite Color Munki instrument, scanner, and about $500.00 in software (I may be out of date on the cost now.) we could make this work electronically.
Thanks again for the information, I will keep a copy in the hope that I get access to more equipment in the future.
Off to the hardware store for some return line fuel tubing. I'm getting closer to first start up. I'd really like to get the SR2 warmed up so I can change out the old black oil!
Alan