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What's the pantone # of the teal used?

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asked 1 month, 1 week ago
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craftypaula
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The teal RGB value used in that template when it was designed was R134, G183, B195. Pantone is related to professional printing (not desktop printing), so you should be able to take the RGB values to a professional printer and they should be able to match to get the pantone #.
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