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Sherwin Williams to PMS

SebastienL

New Member
If it's not on the Sherwin-William site, I doubt it will be anywhere else.

But their palette seem to give an RGB value. From that value, Photoshop will give you a Pantone equivalent when using the color picker.

The only other solution I see is comparing the SW swatch to a PMS swatch.
 

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tanneji

New Member
I have a script that converts CMYK to PMS ... so I take the sherwin williams number, convert to CMYK and then use this script to convert from CMYK to PMS. It's been working pretty well so far ... let me see if i can attach it somehow
 

weaselboogie

New Member
I recently had to do this backwards. My local sw store was a bit dumbfounded when I was able to do this from their site.
 
If it's not on the Sherwin-William site, I doubt it will be anywhere else.

But their palette seem to give an RGB value. From that value, Photoshop will give you a Pantone equivalent when using the color picker.

The only other solution I see is comparing the SW swatch to a PMS swatch.


I guess this is what I will do. Thanks for the help.
 

Moze

Active Member
Resurrecting this thread in hopes of getting help.

I have two Sherwin Williams colors that I need PMS colors for:

Neutral Ground SW7568
Black Magic SW6991

Is there a way to convert these?

Nix Color Sensor maybe? Mine doesn't work so no dice on my end...
 

equippaint

Active Member
From my experience, sw cant convert a pms color to paint and vice versa. We went through this on a job that we were given a pms as a paint color. I had to track down a pms chart (sw didnt have one) then bring it in for an eyeball match.
 

10sacer

New Member
You need to compare the swatches in the actual light where the replicated color will be used or there could be a big surprise later on.
 

Moze

Active Member
10-4 to all of the above.

My hopes were someone had a method via software, etc. I believe Nix has a way of doing it but WHEN THE THING NEVER WORKED CORRECTLY IN THE FIRST PLACE - it doesn't make much of a difference.

Anyway, thanks for the responses, colors have been picked and the job is in production.
 
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