Pantone is the company that manages the color palettes through their color match system. The Pantone color codes. Adobe, which has licensed the system for years is now in a dispute with Pantone over the use of the Color Match system in Adobe's products.
Now, unless creators pay a monthly fee to Pantone, they can't use the Pantone color code system and their design colors are replaced with Black!
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