X-Rite adds a new library to its digital color ecosystem, PantoneLIVE. The update helps designers and manufacturers predict, visualize, and control colors across materials with greater precision. It will also help reduce the need for physical samples, resulting in error-free products.
PantoneLIVE Digital Ecosystem Welcomes New Library
X-Rite, a global leader in color science and technology, is expanding its PantoneLIVE digital ecosystem with a new library. According to PRNewswire, the company announced the addition of the Pantone TPG color library to PantoneLIVE. This digital color ecosystem is part of the Pantone Fashion, Home + Interiors (FHI) system.
With the new library, customers can achieve accuracy in digital visualization of colors. The library ensures accurate color representation across materials such as leather, ceramics, and textiles. It is available through the PantoneLIVE Production – Plastics, Coatings & Textiles subscription.
The new library helps designers and manufacturers match colors consistently across different materials. It reduces production errors and time taken. It also supports a wide range of applications in fashion, home furnishings, and interior design. It brings more options to the table, opening doors to more experimentation and collaboration.
To achieve this accuracy, PantoneLIVE integrates with X-Rite’s software and hardware solutions. By integrating its software and hardware solutions, X-Rite enables brands to accelerate time-to-market by up to 75%. Now, over 4,000 Pantone FHI colors are available in PantoneLIVE.
Development Process to Become Easier and Error-Free
The TPG libraries in PantoneLIVE can help reduce costly guesswork and delays in color development. In an industry where trial and error helped fit the right color and material, this is a game-changer. Accurate previews allow designers and manufacturers to reduce approvals, rework, and physical sampling, cutting the time spent matching colors to materials.
The digital ecosystem accelerates production and ensures consistent color quality across materials. With over 4,000 colors available as visual references, designers can achieve accurate results faster across various materials. It will reduce miscommunication, helping the industry stay updated with changing trends.