No theres no special process involved. Its just a straight colour but 'see through' so it will be like a clear red paint. the thicker you put it on the darker the shade so once you got it to the shade you want then stop.
if you do a google search you will find out more about it. A lot of the 70's jap road bikes used those candy colours, gold, blue, red, gold, green etc but over silver base.
The cheney red looks like a pretty standard sort of red. probably the red used on some T140 Triumphs would do or a red from one of the 70's jap bikes like a T500 suzuki or what ever. There is a place in South Australia that sells genune Triumph colours matched to the original colours. Well i guess they arent 'genuine'
? i cant remember now, i know theres something on the tin about it because they have triumph lables on the tins, i just know this guy only specialises in selling the old triumph colours. There is also another place here called Spray Chief who do a lot of candy colours and are well known. This is what you want
http://www.hotmoke.com/schief.htmNote how it says over silver base OR alloy OR chrome
No 2 annodized tanks will be identical though, so there would be varitions. just speak to your local paint shop and they can point you in the right direction. basically with one particular candy colour you can vary the final colour to suit by the amount of coats you put on.