\n \nX-Rite technologies featured in Lectra solutions include ColorMunki Design, an all-in-one color solution for the selection, creation and control of new colors; the PANTONE FASHION + HOME color references; and CxF (Color Exchange Format), a file format designed to accurately communicate all relevant color information across multiple devices, applications and geographies. \n \nAdditionally, Lectra's Kaledo V2R2 software now directly supports X-Rite's ColorMunki Design product, a solution for the selection, creation and control of new colors. The integration is to allow fashion designers to use ColorMunki's spectrophotometer to read colors directly from virtually any surface, and to use ColorMunki software for the instant extraction of colors from digital images and to easily find new color harmonies. \n \nCustomized color palettes are then exported to Kaledo and used in fashion and textile design activities. \n \nAccording to the companies, ColorMunki functionality is built directly into Kaledo so designers can easily activate the custom built profiles without having to leave the Kaledo environment. \n \nLectra says through its e-store, customers can find the X-Rite products they need for seamless, easy and efficient workflow without having to conduct extensive online searches."}]}};
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Lectra, X-Rite Partner For Fashion Designers
Lectra, X-Rite Partner For Fashion Designers X-Rite, a provider of color management, measurement and communication technologies,
has begun offering its ColorMunki Design and PANTONE FASHION + HOME color references within Lectra's web-based stores to facilitate fashion designers creating with a pallette of colors, both companies recently announced.
X-Rite technologies featured in Lectra solutions include ColorMunki Design, an all-in-one color solution for the selection, creation and control of new colors; the PANTONE FASHION + HOME color references; and CxF (Color Exchange Format), a file format designed to accurately communicate all relevant color information across multiple devices, applications and geographies.
Additionally, Lectra's Kaledo V2R2 software now directly supports X-Rite's ColorMunki Design product, a solution for the selection, creation and control of new colors. The integration is to allow fashion designers to use ColorMunki's spectrophotometer to read colors directly from virtually any surface, and to use ColorMunki software for the instant extraction of colors from digital images and to easily find new color harmonies.
Customized color palettes are then exported to Kaledo and used in fashion and textile design activities.
According to the companies, ColorMunki functionality is built directly into Kaledo so designers can easily activate the custom built profiles without having to leave the Kaledo environment.
Lectra says through its e-store, customers can find the X-Rite products they need for seamless, easy and efficient workflow without having to conduct extensive online searches.
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