Matchless Process Blue Color
There are several different techniques and each one has its own particular uses.
Process blue color. For example 100 cyan combined with 100 magenta produces a violet color. PANTONE Computer Video simulations displayed may not exactly match PANTONE-identified color standards. The blue-tinted black hue will give your strands just the right amount of personality.
The most commonly used are cold bluing and hot bluing but rust bluing was the standard for many years. The Pantone PMS Process Blue C color may vary from the PANTONE Color Standards based on lighting conditions angle of view andor due to differences in pigments manufacturing process substrate andor limitations in the color capability of the paint. Extracts the blue value from a color scaled to match current colorMode.
This color chart below may vary slightly depending on monitors but offers a rough way to narrow colors. Refer to current PANTONE. It is the ideal way to ensure true colors when you select your imprint.
The value is always returned as a float so be careful not to assign it to an int value. Single Process Color 4. In the Ink Manager do one of the following.
The blue function is easy to use and understand but it is slower than a technique called bit masking. Various percentages produce different hues. For the PANTONE Color Bridge Guides we use the M1 lighting standard to align with industry standards for process printing.
To change the color back to spot click the icon again. Please note that RGB HexHTML values will differ between the PANTONE Color Finder and the PANTONE Color Bridge Guides due to different standards for print and digital use. CMYK 100 27 0 2.