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: Pantone TPX to PMS color conversion with accuracy. Is it possible? I have been searching around to find a program that will convert Pantone TPX to PMS so my printer can test some screen printing.

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I have been searching around to find a program that will convert Pantone TPX to PMS so my printer can test some screen printing. I am not having much luck. I have come to this community to ask if all colors from other Pantone libraries can be converted to PMS. My two colors that need to be converted to PMS are:


PANTONE 19-0201 TPX Asphalt
PANTONE 15-0146 Green Flash


Online conversion links are appreciated.

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@Sims5801359

I found a decent TCX to CMYK conversion page. Hope this helps.
color2u.cocolog-nifty.com/color4u/2014/02/pantone-tcx-1.html

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@Radia289

There is a Pantone App called Color Xref for .99 that will help convert any Pantone color from one guide to the closest recommended color from another Pantone Color guide. For instance, Pantone 19-0201 TPX would be Pantone 425 C (in the solid coated formula guide) It's been a huge help for me in a lot of types of design. I've even used it to go from a Pantone Cotton TCX swatch to a Solid Coated swatch and then used the CMYK and RGB values when available, for digital applications and in-house test prints. But, one caveat, I usually use it as a starting point. Sometimes it's dead on, but the best practice is always to have the physical swatch guides and good natural or full spectrum light to let your eyes make the final call.

Here's a link to the app if you care to check it out:

Pantone Color Xref

Hope this helps.

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@Connie430

You will definitely be safer doing a conversion by looking at two charts. You seem to be using Pantones that relate to another industry than graphic design but you will need to check in the proper "end" chart which color looks closest. That is, if you are looking for a conversion to print on coated paper vs. uncoated, etc.

I also don't know which use you are making of your original code (is it on a fabric of some kind?) Try to take the material into account as it can change the color quite a bit!

To answer the overarching question of "Can all Pantones be converted to PMS?", it does seem to me like it's all the same system but the materials differ and reproduction means differ so I don't think it's possible to convert all Pantones of an industry to another industry. Hope this helps!

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@Si6392903

My recomendation is that you simply use the Pantone.com website. www.pantone.com/color-finder
Just typing that into google the result is this: www.pantone.com/color-finder/19-0201-TPX and www.pantone.com/color-finder?q=15-0146
But it seems that it has no equivalent for example on the bridge color guide, It has no CMYK correspondence.

I do not know if the chip has some aditional reflective property, like a metalic finish or translucency, but you probably can use the rgb values to find a suitable replacement.

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