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What can I do with Pantone Connect?
What can I do with Pantone Connect?
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Written by Lucas Hedgecock
Updated over a year ago

Pantone Connect contains many functions and tools that can be used within design and production workflows. Below is a list of functions and you can also view our Pantone Connect Extension for Adobe overview video here

Search/Find: Search over 15,000 Pantone Colors in more than a dozen separate libraries to find the exact colors you want.

Pick: Select your desired colors for a given project and see Pantone Reference Numbers for each color selected.

Measure: Pair the Pantone Color Match Card with the Pantone Connect Mobile App to capture color inspiration wherever you find it.

Create Palettes: Save the colors you want into custom palettes for secure storage in the cloud and for access anywhere you happen to be.

Convert: Find the nearest RGB/CMYK/Hex/L*a*b* color equivalents to Pantone Colors or convert Pantone Colors in one library to their nearest equivalents in another.

Extract: Isolate any color you see in a digital file to identify the nearest Pantone Color match for use in your own custom palettes.

Color Data: Get critical color info including RGB/CMYK/Hex/L*a*b* data.

Color Story: Feature lets you create custom collages of one, three, or five images, then sample isolated colors in those images to express your own unique color story.

Share: Share palettes with people up and down your workflow to ensure everyone is on from the same color page.

Collaborate: Work together with teams, clients, printers, and brands to reach a shared vision and definitive color consensus.

Accessibility Support: Check your palettes to see how people with common color blindness challenges may perceive your choices.

Light & Dark Simulations: Compare your color selections against light and dark backgrounds to make sure they’re as functional as possible.

Color Harmonies: Find ideal pairings of analogous, complimentary, or monochromatic colors to pair with your color of choice.

Color Shades: Evaluate similar colors on a spectrum of hues and saturations."

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