Could you confirm this Randy?:
Would there be any problems with using the 3.3v from the PSU (to the LED Wiz banks) for the blue and green cathodes (using no resistors)?
Everything I have ever read has stated that one should use some sort of resistor to limit current, even if the voltage is the same as required by the LED. The thing is, the calculations show a 0 ohm resistor when using these numbers, so that is essentially a jumper, not a resistor. Therefore, I think that you would be safe omitting the resistor, so long as the supply is well regulated, and the LED's are operating within the stated spec.
One way to look at this is (apologies in advance to the EE folks): If the LED is rated for 4v which, with an appropriate resistor in circuit, causes it to glow brightly, and you are feeding it less voltage without a resistor (3.3v), which you can see causes it to glow less brightly, then you probably are going to get longer than rated life from the LED, not shorter.
RandyT