Basically, select all the artwork that you would like to change to closest Pantone match, open the 'Recolor Artwork' window and select the Pantone colour book that you would like match your colours to from there More detailed steps here - How to Convert CMYK to PMS With Adobe Illustr...
On screen there is little difference between these values as they contain the same CMYK percentages, however they will look different when physically printed and viewed under natural lighting. This tool matches only coated (C) Pantones for printing. Finding the correct Pantone colour from an ...
Can you not infer the Colour Mode based on the name? only checked in CC 2018, but when you select a Colour Mode you seem to get predictable results: For example: Colour Choosen --- > Colour Mode PANTONE P 1-3 C --- > PANTONE+ CMYK Coated PANTONE P 1-3 U --- > PANTONE+ CMY...
This was how we find the correct shade for brand colour printing to match a product. We usually use apantone bookand give a number to our printers for checking colours, but in this case the printer in Vietnam was not able to match so we had to do a trial print and choose the best ...
For example RGB=127,115,132 represents a different colour in sRGB as it does in ARGB. It is the same with CMYK. If you are working in CMYK , I presume you have been given which profile to use from your printer. Can he advise? I could not find that colour in the Pho...
It is far from uncommon (and far from unsound) to start by choosing the Pantone colour(s) and then try to get the best possible CMYK match(es). Apart from that, the Pantone download mentioned by John in post #3 in that thread might shorten the path and the pain. This is no ...
It is far from uncommon (and far from unsound) to start by choosing the Pantone colour(s) and then try to get the best possible CMYK match(es). Apart from that, the Pantone download mentioned by John in post #3 in that thread might shorten the path and the pain. T...
It is far from uncommon (and far from unsound) to start by choosing the Pantone colour(s) and then try to get the best possible CMYK match(es). Apart from that, the Pantone download mentioned by John in post #3 in that thread might shorten the path and the pain. T...
For example RGB=127,115,132 represents a different colour in sRGB as it does in ARGB. It is the same with CMYK. If you are working in CMYK , I presume you have been given which profile to use from your printer. Can he advise? I could not find that colour in the Pho...