X-Rite Pantone

Online Color Challenge

How well do you see color? FACT: 1 out of 255 women and 1 out of 12 men have some form of color vision deficiency. Take the online color challenge, based on the Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test.



myPANTONE™

myPANTONE™ app

Who says you can't take it with you? Not Pantone. With the myPANTONE™ app you have access to a variety of PANTONE® Color Libraries, including the new PANTONE PLUS SERIES, and the ability to build color palettes and share them with colleagues and clients. Available for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch or for Android.

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Is That Color Right?

ColorMunki Smile

We've all been there, looking at our pictures on the computer, wondering why they don't look the same as we remember them. Maybe all the colors look a little off, or only one or two. It just shouldn't be this way! With X-Rite ColorMunki Smile it doesn't have to.

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Color Of The Year Thermo Cup

Color Of The Year Thermo Cup

2014 Color of the Year – PANTONE 18-3224 Radiant Orchid Thermo Cup sports a sleek and simple Pantone-colored waistband in a robust plastic design and features a spill-proof screw-on lid.This amply sized vessel can be used as a catchall to colorfully organize your desk space or add to pizzazz to your morning coffee routine.

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Did You Know?

A color vision defect doesn't mean you're color blind.
There are varying degrees of color blindness, and some people may not be color blind at all. They simply have a tougher time distinguishing various hues than someone with sharper color acuity.

Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test

Color vision can indicate certain medical conditions.
The Farnsworth Munsell 100 Hue Test is one of the most widely used tests in industries where color decisions are critical. The test has been used in clinical applications for the study of ocular disease and other medical conditions such as diabetes and Parkinson's disease. It's also used to determine the affects of pharmaceuticals on color vision.

Viewing accurate color on your display.
Have you ever wondered why the colors you see on your monitor don't match the scene you photographed or the image you printed? That's because what you see on-screen is only as accurate as your display. Fortunately, there's an easy way to fix this. Calibrating and profiling will optimize your monitor's settings for contrast, brightness, and color temperature, and allow you to see your "true colors." X-Rite offers the ColorMunki Smile and ColorMunki Display devices and simple, wizard-based software that will provide professional monitor calibration results for virtually anyone.