Hi, I'm wondering what the 'safest' or most reliable method is for converting PMS spot colors to CMYK when we might not know the end printer? I was reading up - 2668294
Spot colors are added to a single deck on the press and printed as a custom color, and when the job is done, the spot color ink must be removed. "To manufacture the 18 base inks used for mixing PMS Colors, ink manufacturers must be licensed by Pantone, and in order to ...
Analogous palettes use colors that are close to each other on the color wheel. Complementary palettes are created with colors that sit opposite each other on the wheel in order to offer a sense of balance. The triadic method consists of three main colors equally spaced on the wheel, which ma...
Participant , /t5/color-management-discussions/safest-way-to-convert-pms-cmyk/td-p/2668294 May 06, 2010 May 06, 2010 Copy link to clipboard Copied Hi, I'm wondering what the 'safest' or most reliable method is for converting PMS spot colors to CMYK when we might not know the end...
Participant , /t5/color-management-discussions/safest-way-to-convert-pms-cmyk/td-p/2668294 May 06, 2010 May 06, 2010 Copy link to clipboard Copied Hi, I'm wondering what the 'safest' or most reliable method is for converting PMS spot colors to CMYK when we might not kn...
as close as possible with PMS / CMYK, but sometimes it won't translate well due to the recipient's digital hardware & software / PMS book (may be old). So the fallback is always physical sample. Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Reply D Fosse Community Expert ,...
Whenever I have trouble communicating the colour to the Printer / Painter / Powdercoater, I send them a physical sample of the colour, to be matched under daylight. We can spec. as close as possible with PMS / CMYK, but sometimes it won't translate well due to the recipient...
Whenever I have trouble communicating the colour to the Printer / Painter / Powdercoater, I send them a physical sample of the colour, to be matched under daylight. We can spec. as close as possible with PMS / CMYK, but sometimes it won't translate well due to the recipient...
Whenever I have trouble communicating the colour to the Printer / Painter / Powdercoater, I send them a physical sample of the colour, to be matched under daylight. We can spec. as close as possible with PMS / CMYK, but sometimes it won't translate well due to the recipient's digital...
Whenever I have trouble communicating the colour to the Printer / Painter / Powdercoater, I send them a physical sample of the colour, to be matched under daylight. We can spec. as close as possible with PMS / CMYK, but sometimes it won't translate well due to the recipient...