This is a complicated process. To begin, TPX in Pantone stands for Textile Paper Extended. These colors are meant for printing on fabric. When one has a CMYK image in Photoshop the colors can not just be converted. The only way to incorporate spot color (Pantone) into a rasterized CMYK image is as an extra plate, or spot color channel in Photoshop. One can also create a monotone, duotone or tritone from a CMYK image. To do this the image can not remain in CMYK mode. The process is much easier to do in a vector file. Using the eye dropper or color picker tool in Photoshop one can measure the amount of cyan, magenta, yellow and black in a specific area. Using the swatches palette open the appropriate Pantone library, find the desired color and measure the CMYK content in the same manner. This process will reveal the CMYK equivalent for that specific color.
18-5105 tcx
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19-2014 TPX is a "dark grayish rose" color. RGB Values are 96, 62, 79 RGB Hex is 603E4F RGB Percent is 37.6, 24.3, 31 CMYK simulation is 0, 35, 18, 62
Pantone is system used to standardize color matching. Pantone colors are referenced by the TPX code. To convert Pantone TPX to CMYK, select an item, and then select "convert to CMYK" on the "edit" menu.
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19-2014 TPX is a "dark grayish rose" color. RGB Values are 96, 62, 79 RGB Hex is 603E4F RGB Percent is 37.6, 24.3, 31 CMYK simulation is 0, 35, 18, 62
Equivalent of pantone 445c to tpx
Green 3415 C Red 185 C What is TPX or TCX no.
use this resource... http://www.pantone.co.uk/pages/pantone/colorfinder.aspx You'll notice that it converts it to RGB so you'll have to do some cross-converting to get to CMYK or PMS from RGB but that's very manageable....