Pantone Solid Color books part of the Pantone Graphics System come in both Coated and Uncoated variations. With more pigment dark colors have more potential for variation. Although there is a variance in ink film thickness the majority of the difference is attributed directly to the reaction of the ink to the paper. The difference between coated and uncoated Pantone swatches is more drastic in dark colors than in light colors. Coated means for coated paper which can display brighter more saturated colors as joojaa already wrote. When printing plates are made the plates containing the CMYK Pantone color broken up to each of the 4 basic SWOP colors will be exposed with the proper dot gain. These physical books contain nearly two thousand colour swatches. It depends on your design what would be the better match. Process color allows a wider array of colors due to using halftones and blending tints of each process color. The color difference in coated and uncoated stocks is also true for Process Colors though for slightly different reasons.
Pantone Solid Color books part of the Pantone Graphics System come in both Coated and Uncoated variations.
With more pigment dark colors have more potential for variation. What is the difference between coated c and uncoated u. The difference between coated and uncoated Pantone swatches is more drastic in dark colors than in light colors. On the other hand light colors have a high percentage of transparent white ink which is colorless. Pantone Pastels Neons Colors are referenced using either a three- or four-digit number beginning with 9. With more pigment dark colors have more potential for variation.
Im not referring to the difference between Pantone and CMYK. The same PANTONE color printed on coated and uncoated paper will have quite a different visual appearance. In regards to screen printing inks Pantone coated means glossy or shiny ink sitting on the top of the paper similar to using a primer in painting. For any named or numbered colour the same very same ink formulation is used to produce both Coated and Uncoated book variations. C stands for coated paper with a glossy and smooth surface and the color spectrum is printed on glossy 148 grams of coated paper. Thats because dark colors have more color pigment in them. When printing plates are made the plates containing the CMYK Pantone color broken up to each of the 4 basic SWOP colors will be exposed with the proper dot gain. When ink is put on a poly mailer it sits on top of the surface. U stands for uncoated paper with a matte and smooth surface and the color spectrum is printed on 118 grams of thick offset paper. For this reason Pantone has introduced the Coated and Uncoated color guide called Formula Guide which are two portable handheld fan decks printed on coated and uncoated paper with 2161 spot colors.
Pantone Solid Color books part of the Pantone Graphics System come in both Coated and Uncoated variations. These physical books contain nearly two thousand colour swatches. The coated paper will make the color brighter on the uncoated paper the colors will result darker. Thats because dark colors have more color pigment in them. The color difference in coated and uncoated stocks is also true for Process Colors though for slightly different reasons. The same exact ink will look one way when laid on a coated surface versus an uncoated surface. The difference between coated and uncoated Pantone swatches is more drastic in dark colors than in light colors. On the other hand light colors have a high percentage of transparent white ink which is colorless. Pantone uncoated means it is duller and absorbed into the paper and not as rich similar to not using a primer. For example a poly mailer is a coated surface as are coated papers.
What is the difference between coated c and uncoated u. For example a poly mailer is a coated surface as are coated papers. Although there is a variance in ink film thickness the majority of the difference is attributed directly to the reaction of the ink to the paper. The color difference in coated and uncoated stocks is also true for Process Colors though for slightly different reasons. The same exact ink will look one way when laid on a coated surface versus an uncoated surface. Coated means for coated paper which can display brighter more saturated colors as joojaa already wrote. This thread is archived. There is an important distinction between coated versus uncoated printing surfaces with regards to color. With more pigment dark colors have more potential for variation. Pantone Premium Metallics Colors are referenced using a five-digit number that begins with 10 followed by a C to indicate coated paper stock.
For any named or numbered colour the same very same ink formulation is used to produce both Coated and Uncoated book variations. Uncoated paper has no surface coating permitting maximum ink absorption into the paper. The same PANTONE color printed on coated and uncoated paper will have quite a different visual appearance. Regardless this is an approximation of the true or spot Pantone color. It depends on your design what would be the better match. Dot gain will differ if the ink is on a coated paper stock versus an uncoated or matte paper. Process color allows a wider array of colors due to using halftones and blending tints of each process color. PMS colors marked with a C mean that the color is printed on coated paper for a glossy finish as you would see in a magazine. Basically a PMS build in the coated bridge swatch generally has a higher value than the same PMS build in the uncoated swatch. The difference between coated and uncoated Pantone swatches is more drastic in dark colors than in light colors.
Coated means for coated paper which can display brighter more saturated colors as joojaa already wrote. That means Pantone is recommending using less ink on uncoated paper versus coated paper. It depends on your design what would be the better match. This thread is archived. Thats because dark colors have more color pigment in them. Basically a PMS build in the coated bridge swatch generally has a higher value than the same PMS build in the uncoated swatch. On the other hand light colors have a high percentage of transparent white ink which is colorless. Uncoated paper lets the color soak into the paper so the colors appear less bright a bit more organic. Whats the difference and when should you use one over the other. These colors have a letter after the number C or U.