Identifying a Pantone

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  • Mr_Right0

    You could go by the CMYK screen mix and match to closest PMS using the bridge Pantone book. Also, I believe there is an Illy script that takes the CMYK screen mix of a color and will give you the PMS equivalent (or as close as possible).

    But having said all that, it's likely that if they named a PMS color with a generic name like "corporate blue" then it's a special PMS mix they use for their blue.

    Just use Reflex Blue, done.

    • too many blues that have similar CMYK breakdowns... probably not the best solution, unfortunatelymonospaced

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