Hi @Pequod Express, not certain i understand your question. are you wondering if there a good set of standard colors just to have in the shelf as primaries? like, these are my "crayola crayon" colors? LMK and i can help Also, here's a much more up to date look at the pantone mixing system currently being offered. ruclips.net/video/i8M0WXkLulk/видео.html
@@Ryonet Yes, something like this. I want to use the TryColors app to create my own mixing system by weight for Uniters water-based edge paint. I have two options: 1, go with Uniters 12 primary colors (that do not seem to be standard colors from the color wheel: e.g., no cyan nor magenta) plus black and white; 2, identify good Pantone codes for primary, secondary, and tertiary colors from the color wheel and have Uniters make these colors for me. I have a hunch that Uniters' 12 primary colors are meant to be used with its proprietary mixing software and equipment, something I am trying to circumvent.
@Pequod Express you'll need to get a physical pantone guide no matter what direction you go. It's the tool you use to be authoritative in matchin color. even if you mix to formula, you will need to match to the actual pantone chip to know it's good.
I'm making a proyect about Ink Matching Systems, and this is really helpfull, thanks a lot for upload this!!
+Akemi Bazan Paz No problem, thank you for watching! :)
Nice,, could you please tell if this useful for flexo printing on plastic film?!
HI .your video very nice. i like it . may you success always.
Hello, is there any machine that can do it automatically ?
Are there particular Pantone color codes that are best used for mixing primary and secondary colors?
Hi @Pequod Express, not certain i understand your question. are you wondering if there a good set of standard colors just to have in the shelf as primaries? like, these are my "crayola crayon" colors? LMK and i can help
Also, here's a much more up to date look at the pantone mixing system currently being offered. ruclips.net/video/i8M0WXkLulk/видео.html
@@Ryonet Yes, something like this. I want to use the TryColors app to create my own mixing system by weight for Uniters water-based edge paint. I have two options: 1, go with Uniters 12 primary colors (that do not seem to be standard colors from the color wheel: e.g., no cyan nor magenta) plus black and white; 2, identify good Pantone codes for primary, secondary, and tertiary colors from the color wheel and have Uniters make these colors for me. I have a hunch that Uniters' 12 primary colors are meant to be used with its proprietary mixing software and equipment, something I am trying to circumvent.
@@Ryonet I do not have any Pantone color books. I am trying to get all the codes online.
@Pequod Express you'll need to get a physical pantone guide no matter what direction you go. It's the tool you use to be authoritative in matchin color. even if you mix to formula, you will need to match to the actual pantone chip to know it's good.
Love it!
+TONY TUAN Thanks for watching!
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Hello bro.. I want to know if i mix white and clear rubber dye and sametime i put that colours together..that's making same colour?
Hi Shah dan - what rubber dye are you using? Generally, you will mix your bases with the pigment inks to create any color in the Pantone book!