Pantone Colors
Match any color to Pantone TCX (Fashion, Home + Interiors) and RAL Classic standards using CIEDE2000 Delta E formula.
Credit Usage
When to Use
- Specifying Pantone TCX codes for fabric dyeing
- Converting digital colors to industry color standards
- Creating color specification sheets for manufacturers
Pro Tips
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TCX codes are the textile industry standard
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Always verify matched colors against physical Pantone books
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Lower Delta E = closer match to the target color
What to Expect
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Best Results
- Mid-tone colors within standard gamut
- Accurate Delta E matching (< 2 is excellent)
- Professional color references for production
- Consistent results across libraries
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Limited Results
- Neon/fluorescent colors (out of gamut)
- Very dark or very light extremes
- Physical swatch verification always recommended
- Monitor calibration affects perception
Real-World Examples
Tech Pack Color Specification
5 HEX colors were matched to Pantone TCX codes with Delta E < 3, providing production-ready specifications for a dye house.
RGB to CMYK Conversion
Vibrant RGB colors were converted to CMYK with gamut warnings flagging a bright coral that would shift significantly, allowing the designer to adjust before production.
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