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Re: Adobe CS Suite and PANTONE spot colors
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Re: Adobe CS Suite and PANTONE spot colors


  • Subject: Re: Adobe CS Suite and PANTONE spot colors
  • From: Charlie Rieger <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 10:09:11 -0400

John,
Thanks for the insight, it is great having resources such as you to draw
upon. I'd like to expand upon Neil's question just a bit: in an icc color
managed workflow, what document CMYK color space most closely approximates
the CMYK space Pantone uses as a source when printing the fan books (SWOP
Coated V2, Euroscale, etc.)? In other words, is there a source profile that
is best to use with this "explicit data"?

Thanks,
Charlie Rieger



on 6/15/04 8:39 AM, STANZIONE, JOHN at email@hidden wrote:

> Dear Neil:
>
> The CMYK values contained in the PANTONE solid to process library in Adobe
> Photoshop are based on explicit data supplied to Adobe by Pantone, and are
> consistent with those in the published PANTONE solid to process guide coated
> (http://www.pantone.com/products/products.asp?idSubArea=0&idArea=1&idProduct=3
> 04&idArticleType_Products=0). These values are not effected by any algorithms
> within Photoshop.
>
> Best regards,
>
> John Stanzione
> Manager - Technical Support
> Pantone, Inc.
> Phone: 201-935-5500, ext. 2135
> Fax: 201-896-0242
> e-mail: email@hidden <mailto:email@hidden>
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: neil snape [mailto:email@hidden]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 2:03 AM
> To: STANZIONE, JOHN; email@hidden
> Subject: Re: Adobe CS Suite and PANTONE spot colors
>
>
> on 14/06/2004 17:22, STANZIONE, JOHN wrote :
>
>> In Adobe Photoshop, Adobe has provided a separate PANTONE solid to process
>> library. In order to see the 'correct' CMYK conversions, this library must
>> be
>> used. This is inconsistent with the workflow for Adobe Illustrator and Adobe
>> InDesign.
>
> How where these values derived?
> Are they Pantone certified values or real press run through ICC profiles to
> a standard such as CGATS?
>
> Neil Snape nsnape @ noos.fr neil_snape @ mac.com
> http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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