Yes, an example would be White will need more thinner because its a heavier paint. Black, red need less thinner because they are a thinner paint. Same goes for air pressure. Heavy pigmented paint will take more air pressure to push through the gun while Red
and black will take less air pressure. Its like an engine, the fuel and air mixture needs to be right, as well as the speed of the gun passing along the surface, the distance of the gun from the part and percentage of overlap. In reality, Its less important than it sounds. Its really your technique. If you have everything else in the general ballpark it will be good enough. You either got it or you dont.