Because so many of today's products are an assembly of various parts, which may haven been painted and/or powder coated separately and then assembled, it is important that each part be verified for color accuracy. End users expect products to be visually appealing, so products assembled with mismatched parts must be rejected, reworked or sold at a reduced price. Color verification is a process that can save time and money by reducing the number of rejects due to mismatched color.