Doug_Ridgway Explorer , Aug 28, 2013 Copy link to clipboard Preview also doesn't always play nice with Pantone + colors (which are used in CC)! (this would apply if you're using spot colors and not converting to a color mode when saving PDF) Votes 7 Upvot...
No, the 50% issue is only ever a direct result of Pantone colours being exported in an eps file where the Affinity suite ignores the Pantone reference, converts the Pantone to CMYK but changes any converted CMYK values above 50% to 50% resulting in the washed out co...
Direct select one of the dieline strokes, go to the Select menu > Same > Stroke Weight command and delete the selection. In the Swatches palette, first select the swatch "SPECIAL BLACK", then Shift click on the swatch entry "PANTONE 1805 C 2" and finally execute the Merge Swatches comm...
chanaart Community Expert , Feb 05, 2018 Copy link to clipboard I think soem of the problem is the new libraries in AI. The old way of using CMYK definitions with absolute values is not there anymore.. All changed in CS5.5 when Pantone+ arrived. These...
FieryPantone Advisor , Mar 15, 2016 Copy link to clipboard LATEST I add all callout references in Illustrator, which gives the advantage of layers so I can maintain several sets of callouts on the same base drawing and export just what a particular illustration r...
chanaart Community Expert , Feb 05, 2018 Copy link to clipboard I think soem of the problem is the new libraries in AI. The old way of using CMYK definitions with absolute values is not there anymore.. All changed in CS5.5 when Pantone+ arrived. These are new color libraries and hav...