Colour Control
Our range of colour control solutions includes products and tools from leading global manufacturers, including Pantone, and X-Rite.
Pantone Products
Pantone provides a universal language of color that enables color-critical decisions through every stage of the workflow for brands and manufacturers.
View CategoryPantone Solid Colours
Solid colors are the truest representation of color intent in graphic arts. Solid color printing, also known as spot printing or offset printing, is the process by which a single color is formulated and then applied through print.
View CategoryPantone Metallics Guides
The Pantone Metallics Guides presents a complete collection of 655 Metallic colors for print and packaging. They include 54 new trend and market relevant colours, plus a new Rose Gold base ink.
View CategoryPantone Pastels & Neons
Expand the traditional spot color palette with over 200 contemporary pastels and neons, in one handheld guide or Chips book. The Pastels & Neons Guide offers designers additional Pantone Spot Colors for creating eye-catching, market-driven designs.
View CategoryPantone Process Colour (CMYK)
Pantone Process colour guides range illustrate 2,868 CMYK process colors and their corresponding values. They offer a link between 4 colour process printing and spot / solid colour printing.
View CategoryPANTONE PLASTICS
The Pantone Colours you know and love are available as pantone plastics standards. Large enough to be measured for colour, they also demonstrate multiple finishes and thicknesses.
View CategoryPantone - SAVINGS BUNDLES
PANTONE offer a number of product Bundles that bring savings to Customers.
View CategoryX-Rite eXact Colour Control
X-Rite eXact Colour Control - from a simple densitometer to a highly advanced spectral measurement instrument, for use with paper, film or other substrates, the X-Rite eXact family is the most accurate and consistent color measurement instrument on the market.
View CategoryMunsell Color System
The Munsell Color System is a three-dimensional model based on the premise that each color has three qualities or attributes: hue, value and chroma. Each color has a specific Munsell scientific color notation along these three axes; the system uses numerical scales with visually uniform steps to measure and identify the amount of each of these attributes in any given color. This leads to nearly endless creative possibilities in color choices, as well as the ability to precisely communicate these choices. <div></div>
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