Baker-Miller Pink is a tone of pink that was originally created by mixing one gallon of pure white indoor latex paint with one pint of red trim semi-gloss outdoor paint. The color has the following RGB code: R:255 G:145 B: 175. It is named for the two US Navy officers who first experimented with its use in the Naval Correctional Facility in Seattle Washington at the behest of researcher Alexander Schauss.
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