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How is TRUMATCH different from the Pantone process color system?

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How is TRUMATCH different from the Pantone process color system?

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TRUMATCH stands out for its patented, logical organization of 4-color families which simplifies 4-color selection. Only TRUMATCH handles black separately from CMY to provide smooth, perfectly proportioned process color steps without shifting color cast. The logic and organization of TRUMATCH is also in the numbering code, which uses numbers 1 to 50 for the hue families of CMY, letters “a” through “h” for the saturation steps (tints of hues), and numbers 1 to 7 for the steps of black (shades).

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