Converting TCX (Cotton Textile) colors to Pantone C (Coated) colors is a common challenge for designers moving from fashion and interiors into print and product branding. While TCX represents how color appears on fabric, Pantone C simulates how ink looks on glossy paper. Because the substrates are different, finding a perfect match requires a mix of digital tools and physical verification. Understanding TCX vs. Pantone C
Step 4: Adjust for substrate.
Colors look different depending on the substrate (material) they are applied to. Cotton (TCX) absorbs light and has a matte texture, while coated paper (C) reflects light due to the ink and glossy coating. Because of these chemical and physical differences, a TCX color may not have an exact physical twin in the Coated library. 3. How to Convert TCX to Pantone C tcx to pantone c
Best Practices for Converting TCX to Pantone C Converting TCX (Cotton Textile) colors to Pantone C