Coatings manufacturers often struggle to set clear expectations with brands and designers for how a new coating color will look on a final product. Creating a virtual rendering is a cost-effective and sustainable way to perform meaningful reviews and get stakeholder feedback before production even begins.
When presenting new colors and pigment choices, coatings manufacturers must bridge the gap between design expectations and the manufacturing process.
Although measuring a coating with a multi-angle spectrophotometer captures precise color and appearance values, the numbers don’t tell the whole story. PANTORA offers advanced functions to fully visualize color and appearance in real life image quality based on the shape, surface type, and assembly angle of the parts.
Instead of fabricating prototypes to demonstrate how color will appear on the final product, coatings manufacturers can use the PANTORA desktop application to create a physically accurate virtual representation. This enables designers, engineers, and brand stakeholders to visualize a painted form from multiple angles and simulate how color and effects will react under different lighting conditions.
Powered by X-Rite’s AxF format, this representation can be visualized within PANTORA as well as imported into third-party visualization and simulation tools for use in a range of industries, including automotive, consumer electronics, durable and home goods, cosmetics, etc.
Creating a virtual rendering that goes beyond color to capture full material appearance is a fast, easy, and economical way to gain stakeholder buy-in.
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A desktop application designed to simplify the management of a large volume of complex color and appearance data. It acts as the epicenter of appearance workflows, connecting digital material input sources with output designations such as third-party rendering software and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Systems.
A multi-angle spectrophotometer to establish the strictest standards for extreme effect finishes. With an RGB color camera and 12 angles of measurement, the MA-T12 can characterize special effect materials and ensure consistency across adjacent parts in distributed supply chains.
Third Party Rendering Software
Renderings made using PANTORA can be viewed by brands and designers using AxF-enabled rendering software solutions. Visit our website for the most current list of vendors: https://www.xrite.com/axf.
PANTORA can help coatings manufacturers visualize the color and appearance of paints and coatings to present more options at the design phase and speed approvals. Learn more at https://www.xrite.com/pantora-software.