Step 5: Select the Pantone library of your choiceĪ ‘Color Libraries’ window will open and in the top left corner you will see a drop down menu called “Book”. Looking at the LAB values displayed on our Nix application, enter the LAB values into the corresponding inputs of the Color Picker window.Īfter the LAB values have been entered, you will see the same colour in the preview, as the one on our application. A separate window ‘Color Picker (Foreground Color) will open. This is the top square located at the bottom of the Toolbox. Launch Photoshop and click ‘Foreground Color’ in the left Toolbox. Step 2: Open the Color Picker in Photoshop If you’re using a Nix Mini you can find CIELAB values using the Nix Digital App. In these series of steps we will show the Nix Pro App screenshots as a guide. In order to convert to Pantone, we will be looking at the last set of values, entitled ‘CIELAB’. Step 1: Use the LAB values from saved Nix ScanĪfter scanning your desired surface with your Nix device, the application will display a digitized colour preview as well as the RGB, CMYK, HEX & LAB values. No Pantone? No Problem! Using Adobe Photoshop to convert LAB to Pantone However, if you are looking to see Pantone, we have a simple step-by-step solution for that too! In no time at all you’ll be able to convert LAB to Pantone! The Nix Pro and Nix Mini Color Sensors provide accurate RGB, CMYK, HEX & LAB values of any scanned surface or object. The world is full of colour – and colour systems! When it comes to measuring colour from objects around you, Nix has your back.
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