(#lt34ixq) @prologic It seems so. Pantone is becoming a subscription-based company. If you want to match a colour to a Pantone name, you have to license it. The names only exists because of talk-ability between customers, designers, and printing companies. My opinion.
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(#lt34ixq) Aaand that's because Pantone is more about the physical ink to reach that color than the RGB/Hex value and name for it.
Is unfair that Photoshop charges you for something that previously was free? I don't know.
Before PS had a single payment and now it's a subscription. I think there comes the main rant.
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