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Meaning of pantón




John Rene Plaut

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PANTON is the code of a color given by a range of colors standardized by PANTONE ( MR ). There are catalogs for various surfaces such as paper, metal, plastic. For example, large companies have their standardized codes that provide them to advertising agencies so that their logos on plastic light signs take the same color as printing on paper or painting their fuel trucks, as would be the case with SHELL, or sodas, as would be the case with Coca-Cola. Anywhere in the world the colors will be the same, if they are complied with what is indicated in the pantonera. Each catalog, named PANTONERA contains all colors from red to violet plus all shades of gray to black Process. Each color is included with the information to manufacture it if it is not a primary, factory color. In CMYK, used in process, are Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. In RGB are Red, Vrrde and Black. All colors can be manufactured from different percentages of these colors. The pantonera, as it brings each panton, ordered by minimal variations from red to violet, with a small stripe with color and information as to achieve it by mixing inks, depending on the printing system to be used and the type of material to be printed. The colors come in strips of approximately 10 colors per strip and, depending on the substrate can have about 200 strips. There are special pantons for special inks, such as phosphorescents or metal inks.

  



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