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    Hey, just wondering if anyone can tell me what the TFC pantone colour numbers are?

    I have seen it before, but I can't seem to find it now.

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    Collegiate Red, Light Onyx, Dark Onyx, White

    dont know the codes though

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    pantone 186 (red)
    pantone 432 (dark grey)
    pantone 429 (light grey)

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrat View Post
    pantone 186 (red)
    pantone 432 (dark grey)
    pantone 429 (light grey)
    you know youre a fan when...

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    Thanks

    Edit: I just checked and for those 3 colour codes, each has 7 possible colours. There should be 1 or 2 letters after the number, any idea what they are?
    Last edited by Wolfe; 03-15-2009 at 08:25 PM.

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    Pantone colours on print will be either C (coated) or U (uncoated) sometimes they will show as
    Pantone 186 CVC this tells you that it is a coated reference, or CVU uncoated those number are there for visual reference since, depending on the medium that is being printed on colours will change slightly. The ink break down remains the same just the light reflection that is being taken into consideration, remember we do not see colours just the reflection of light.
    There is no standard just use the letter C at the end

    Pantone 186C
    Pantone 432C
    Pantone 429C

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    http://tinyurl.com/dm5dlx

    thats the website for the GLIDDEN / MLS site.. they have the TFC colours you can paint rooms with

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    What the heck is pantone???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roogsy View Post
    What the heck is pantone???
    I thought it was French for pants......my bad!
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    I thought it was the Toronto City Councillor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roogsy View Post
    What the heck is pantone???
    It's a system of colour identification.

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    ...and I'm childish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrat View Post
    pantone 186 (red)
    pantone 432 (dark grey)
    pantone 429 (light grey)
    Which leads me to the question....why are the 2009 coaches' uniforms black & red. They look like DC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrat View Post
    Pantone colours on print will be either C (coated) or U (uncoated) sometimes they will show as
    Pantone 186 CVC this tells you that it is a coated reference, or CVU uncoated those number are there for visual reference since, depending on the medium that is being printed on colours will change slightly. The ink break down remains the same just the light reflection that is being taken into consideration, remember we do not see colours just the reflection of light.
    There is no standard just use the letter C at the end

    Pantone 186C
    Pantone 432C
    Pantone 429C
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    Panettone?



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    Quote Originally Posted by kelzag View Post
    Which leads me to the question....why are the 2009 coaches' uniforms black & red. They look like DC.
    That is because they are special

 

 

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