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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.
Pantone is a provider of color systems and color communication. The code for od green is OD GREEN CMYK (15%, 0%, 27%, 68%).
According to the Pantone website, there is not a color number for the color platinum. However, the Pantone number for silver is 14-5002.
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You can not. Rgb is a light mixture mode, and only useful for display on a monitor or online. To specify a color name for printing you must use the Pantone color matching library or the cmyk mode which simulates full color printing.
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CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and blacK, which are the four colors of ink used in standard color printing. A CMYK code is a set of four numbers representing the proportions of those four colors of ink, thus defining a color to be printed.
The pantone color for Marlboro Red is the hexadecimal color code #d42e12. This provides the dark maroon color red on the cigarette box.
To convert a PMS color code to a TCX number, you can use a color conversion tool or software that supports both color systems. The PMS color needs to be matched with the closest TCX color in the Pantone TCX color system, as the two systems have different color libraries and may not have a direct one-to-one conversion.
Oh, dude, converting colors, like, who even does that? Anyway, if you really wanna do it, you can use a color conversion tool online or in design software like Adobe Illustrator. Just plug in the scotdic color code and it'll give you the closest Pantone match. Easy peasy, right?
Pantone 313C is a light blue color with hex code #00A0C1. The closest RAL equivalent to this color is RAL 6027, which is a pale green shade.
Pantone is a company that publishes color specifications. Their colors have been accepted as the "standard" for colors in most of the world. Each of the thousands of Pantone colors has a number--PANTONE 300 is a nice medium blue, PANTONE 186 is bright red, PANTONE 356 is green.