How to match Pantone colors from on screen to fabric (2024)

2021 Update - Things have changed! Pantone now has something called 'Pantone Connect' that is a paid service. It's worth it if you work with color all day. For a free alternative to this, I've found icolorpalette.com to be helpful.

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Pantone is the color standard for many product-based industries, ranging from plastics to ceramics to paper to textiles. The fashion industry specifically uses the TCX (stands for textile cotton) color system. If you are making a custom print or dyeing your fabric a custom color, it's easiest to communicate with the mill, dye house, or fabric supplier using a Pantone reference number. You could send a fabric swatch cut from something else as well. Pantone is nice because the supplier may already have some formulas that work for the color you're requesting. It's a more universal way to communicate about color.

Here's a real-life example from a current client. They've designed their own print in Illustrator and picked colors on a screen. Now they must match the colors without a Pantone book. (A cotton color book is around $600 so most non-industry people don't own these. If you want one have a look here - https://www.pantone.com/products/fashion-home-interiors/cotton-passport ) It is best to see swatches in person when possible. There is usually slight variance from the screen to fabric but it's typically close.

1. Find the hex code in Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. Select the color with the eye dropper and then double click on the stroke color tile to open the Color Picker. This screen will appear. The hex code is the six numbers and /or letters are the number or hashtag symbol shown highlighted here #9ACCCD.

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3. Under 'Convert' click 'RGB/CMYK/HEX'. Then pick the 'FHI Cotton TCX' Pantone book from the first drop down menu. Pick 'Hex' for color space. Then enter the hex code and click search to get your matches.

Pantone does not have a number or standard for every color in existence, but they have a lot as you can see here. This online picker will select the closest available match, shown here as 14-4809TCX with a few other possible options.

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How to match Pantone colors from on screen to fabric (2024)

FAQs

How do you match Pantone colors? ›

How to use the colour match tool
  1. Select a file on your device, upload it, and then click on each colour where a match reference is required.
  2. Your selected colour is shown along with Hex, RGB and CMYK values.
  3. Closest matches will be displayed on a card.

Can Pantone be used on fabric? ›

There are actually several types of Pantone Colour guides available as Pantone caters to many different industries and materials such as packaging and printed materials, product design and plastics, digital design for web and app design, fashion and home for fabrics and print design.

What is the app that matches Pantone colors? ›

Pantone Connect streamlines the color inspiration to design process, making it easy for you to measure and match physical materials to Pantone Color, share your inspirational color palettes to social media, and navigate any updated Pantone Color System to find the perfect hue while on the go.

Can you screen print Pantone colors? ›

Pantone has created various color guides for the graphic design and fashion industries, however, screen printing ink systems are limited to Solid Coated or Solid Uncoated only. The color codes are 3-4 digits and end in C (Coated) or U (Uncoated).

Can you match a color from a picture? ›

Easy to Find the Perfect Color Match from Image

With Fotor's color matcher, you can effortlessly find the perfect color match from any image. Our intuitive image color picker allows you to simply upload an image, select a specific area, and you will see the color HEX codes immediately.

How do you work out Pantone colors? ›

Use online tools: There are many online tools available that can help you find the PMS color of your logo. Simply upload your logo and the tool will identify the colors and provide the corresponding PMS codes. Try getting the pantone color at: https://www.colorabout.com/tools/pantone-color-from-image/

Which Pantone library to use for fabric? ›

To ensure the closest visual match, we recommend using the material format that is closest to your end use application. We recommend our textile cotton products (TCX) for all fabric applications. Because each material takes color differently, the same color in cotton, plastic, and on lacquered paper can vary slightly.

Can digital printers do Pantone matching? ›

To achieve this, digital printers use advanced ink mixing algorithms that analyze the original Pantone color and calculate the ideal CMYK ink ratios needed for an accurate match. This ensures that the brand's colors are faithfully reproduced in print.

What is the disadvantage of printing with Pantone colors? ›

The drawback of using Pantone colours is that due to the materials and procedure required to use them, they do cost significantly more than four-colour printing and can extend lead times.

Is there an app that helps you match colors? ›

Ask Hue takes the guesswork out of color coordination and helps you match colors in your wardrobe, online, or in stores.

What happened to Pantone Matching System? ›

Standardized pre-loaded Color libraries, also known as Pantone Color books, will be phased out of Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop in software updates released after August 16, 2022. After November 2022, the only Pantone Color books that will remain are: Pantone + CMYK Coated.

How do I match print color to screen? ›

How to colour-match your print projects
  1. Optimise your workspace. Avoiding monitor glare is a necessary first step, so try viewing your screen at different angles. ...
  2. Check your eyesight. ...
  3. Calibrate your screen. ...
  4. Work in the right colour space. ...
  5. Soft-proof your work. ...
  6. Talk to your printer. ...
  7. Use a colour library.
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Will the color look the same from screen to print? ›

As RGB can produce a more varied selection of colors, when it comes to print, the exact shade won't be able to be replicated. Instead, CMYK will produce the closest possible color to the RGB which may result in your designs appearing muted compared to their on-screen counterpart.

How do I print Pantone colors? ›

Alternatively, and which is the standard expectation today Pantone colours can be printed by using four spot colours cyan, magenta, yellow and black. Mixing these four process colours can enable the reproduction of over 3,000 colours and covers the majority of individual spot colours available within the Pantone Range.

Can Sherwin Williams match a Pantone color? ›

Right off the bat: The color match for the Pantone and the paint will vary whether you're using an uncoated paper stock or a glossy finish. The finish of the paint matters too—eggshell, satin, flat, etc. Just grabbing your Pantone and SW swatch book alone won't work.

How does Pantone choose colors? ›

For the most part, it does, however, a committee from the Pantone Color Institute spots it. The decision is made based on macro influences from throughout the world. Pantone's color of the year is essentially color snapshots of what's taking place globally and what's reoccurring in everyday life.

How do you read Pantone color codes? ›

Pantone Process Color numbers start with the letter P followed by a one- to three-digit number, a dash, and a one- to two-digit number. The "C" suffix indicates coated stock and the "U" uncoated.

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