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  1. Which PANTONE Color System is right for me?
    There are four distinct color language systems that make up the PANTONE Color Family.  The palettes, numbering conventions and substrates offered in each system have been specially developed for...
    Date Updated: 07/13/2009
  2. Color cast on monitor after profiling with PANTONE huey/hueyPRO
    We have received isolated reports of problems related to color casts after huey/hueyPRO calibration on some displays.  For those customers experiencing this we have replacement units which...
    Date Updated: 01/19/2009
  3. CMYK values for PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM Solid Colors
    Please use one of the following product links for this information: PANTONE color bridge coated/uncoated (North American...
    Date Updated: 05/01/2009
  4. How to cross-reference PANTONE Colors - PANTONE X-Ref!
    Pantone is pleased to announce PANTONE X-Ref, a free service on our Web site that allows you to cross-reference colors between certain PANTONE libraries. To access the utility, go to the helpCENTER...
    Date Updated: 12/30/2008
  5. PANTONE huey/hueyPRO doesn't startup under Mac OSX Leopard (10.5.x) or Snow Leopard (10.6.x)
    Apple has made changes to the way in which 'run at startup' applications such as PANTONE huey/hueyPRO are treated.  These changes are preventing PANTONE huey/hueyPRO from being launched at...
    Date Updated: 09/23/2009
  6. Matching PANTONE solid colors in CMYK
    The PANTONE color bridge set displays solid PANTONE Colors reproduced in four-color process printing, for both coated and uncoated paper.  PANTONE color bridge Euro uses a...
    Date Updated: 12/30/2008
  7. “C,” “U” or "M" following PANTONE color
    The PANTONE formula guide is printed with the same color references (or formula) on coated, uncoated and matte paper. The suffix indicates the type of paper the color is printed on. "C" for coated...
    Date Updated: 05/01/2009
  8. PANTONE Huey Color settings
    PANTONE Huey was designed to be non-technical. You can choose one of nine pre-defined settings that control your monitor’s contrast and color balance.- Color Setting: warm (5000° K), Neutral...
    Date Updated: 08/21/2007
  9. Disabling Adobe Gamma on Windows
    To disable Adobe Gamma on a Windows system, do the following:1. Right-click the Start menu, and choose 'Open'.2. Double-click Programs, then Startup.3. Delete Adobe Gamma or Adobe Gamma Loader.exe if...
    Date Updated: 08/21/2007
  10. Difference between the TC/TCX and TP/TPX suffix after the PANTONE color number
    The suffix "TP" stands for "Textile Paper,"* and the suffix "TC" stands for "Textile Cotton."** Both are designators from the PANTONE TEXTILE Color System. There are slight differences between the...
    Date Updated: 03/09/2009
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