What are Pantone TPX colors?

What are Pantone TPX colors?

Fashion and home or paint and interior Pantone colors are referenced by the TPX code. TPX is an abbreviation for Pantone Textile Paper eXtended and means the color reference was printed on paper.

How do I find the Pantone color?

Using Illustrator to find your Pantone Colour Reference

  1. Open your logo EPS file in Illustrator.
  2. Select coloured area of logo.
  3. Select window > colour and swatches.
  4. Colour box reveals your pantone reference, for example: Pantone 2975C (C = coated, U = uncoated)

What is the difference between TPX and TCX Pantones?

1) There are a little difference between the Fabric & Paper versions of the system. Here, TCX is the standard color swatch dyed on poplin fabric and TPX is the standard color swatch printed on paper. Since TPX is a color printed on paper, its color lightness and brightness will be a little higher than TCX.

What are TPG Pantones?

Pantone TPG is the suffix for Textile Paper Green. The TPG formulation will replace the PANTONE FASHION HOME + INTERIORS TPX (Textile Paper Extended Range) formulation, which was redesigned to match rising global standards for sustainable manufacturing processes.

What is Pantone TCX used for?

TCX is used for all fabric relevant textile products. With the swatches produced in cotton, the Pantone TCX gives maximum precision in colour allowing the designer to visualise the shade when it is printed on any fabric.

What does TPX stand for in Pantone?

textile paper edition
*In the latest versions of the PANTONE FASHION + HOME product line, the paper edition product carries a suffix of TPX = textile paper edition, extended range.

Are Pantone TCX and TPG the same?

TPG is a more economical option compared to TCX and includes the same variety of colours within its shade charts. Both TPG and TCX are used in Fashion, Home + Interiors but the products used within these industries require the different shade charts.

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