How is that Pantone colors don’t have direct RGB counterparts?

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I read recently that Photoshop had Pantone colors, but recently Adobe’s Pantone license expired, so images created using Pantone colors simply lost that part of the image.

I’m not an expert on color, but isn’t almost anything represented by RGB? Why aren’t those colors just … colors? With specific number values that are encoded? Can these colors not be understood through regular web hex codes?

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Rgb is the medium your screen operates on. Pantone operates in cmyk which is a mix of inks. That’s why those are 2 different volumes. Even if you match a pantone on your screen it’s gonna look different on mine. The # is the same but the look is different on both screens

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