stepwax
stepwax t1_j1w3fno wrote
Pantones are for print, they are specific mixed ink that creates a standard color that can be replicated on printed materials. Think the red in Coca Cola, or the blue from Tiffany. Those logos look the same when printed on any material, because a Pantone can be matched pretty much exactly. A Pantone is solid, where as CMYK is a mix of dots used to create continuous tone in print (if you look through a loop you can see the difference). Pantone is also a business, and has now hopped on the subscription train.
stepwax t1_irdfaik wrote
Reply to comment by RexManning1 in Does Vienna wait for us, or is life a race against ourselves? [Discussion] by TreatThompson
3 years since end of treatment, so yes!
stepwax t1_ir6fj5t wrote
Reply to Does Vienna wait for us, or is life a race against ourselves? [Discussion] by TreatThompson
I made it to Vienna 4 years ago. The entire trip was amazing, except the fact that I had a lump I knew in my heart was cancer, so the entire trip I was inwardly congratulating myself on making it to Europe before my demise. The song crossed my mind many times on that vacation, and I still wonder if I had have lived with less stress and took more time for myself if I would have been able to prevent getting sick. No one knows, but I can tell you that now I live a far more balanced life. I want to make a success of myself, but not at my own expense. I take time for the things I like to do rather than working late, and I cut all the toxic people out of my life. I do regret not doing it sooner. Life is so much better without all the pressure I was putting on myself.
stepwax t1_j25y0lh wrote
Reply to comment by ExternalUserError in ELI5: How is that Pantone colors don't have direct RGB counterparts? by ExternalUserError
Are you trying to achieve something specific, because your question sounds like you are overthinking this. A Pantone color is an ink, it's not a screen color. Pantone colors can only be achieved on printed materials.