Re: Matching Pantone Colors w/HP 5000 and Postershop
Re: Matching Pantone Colors w/HP 5000 and Postershop
- Subject: Re: Matching Pantone Colors w/HP 5000 and Postershop
- From: Henrik Holmegaard <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 10:34:30 +0200
Roger Breton <email@hidden> wrote:
>Now, you just have to find the way to enter those CMYK recipes
>into PosterShop so that they get selected when a PostScript job comes
in
>with objects using those PANTONE color names. I'm sure it must not be
too
>hard to activate this feature in PosterShop?
Entering CMYK recipes for non-process / pre-matched colors would assume
that they will be printed as process on the press. The non-process /
pre-matched colors need to arrive intact at the proofing RIP or color
server which then converts them into its process gamut (only press
proofs are able to show non-process colors 1:1 because presses support
user-selectable custom colorants; digital proofs must separate
pre-matched colors on a single plate to their own fixed four or six
colorant process).
If the RIP takes the alternate color space values for the separation
plate without adaptation for the proof process, then this may be one
place to look.
If the name is written one way in the incoming data stream and in
another way in the RIP tables, then that is another place to look.
Just my ten cents.
Henrik
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