Converting a TCX (Textile Cotton eXtended) color to a Pantone C (Solid Coated) color is a common hurdle when moving from fashion/textile design to graphic design or packaging. Because these two systems use different substrates (fabric vs. paper) and chemistry (dyes vs. inks), there is rarely a 100% perfect match. 1. Understand the Systems
: A match that looks perfect under office fluorescent lights might look different under natural sunlight. Always verify matches in the lighting conditions where the final product will be viewed. Gamut Limits tcx to pantone c
TCX is a color system developed by Colour Consult, a Swedish company, specifically designed for the textile industry. The TCX system provides a comprehensive color library with over 2,000 colors, each represented by a unique code. TCX colors are optimized for use on fabrics, taking into account the specific properties of textile materials. Converting a TCX (Textile Cotton eXtended) color to
This is the classic struggle of TCX vs. Pantone C. (Searching related helpful terms
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Before we dive into conversion, we must understand the destination.