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Pantone Colors in a Color Managed Environment


  • Subject: Pantone Colors in a Color Managed Environment
  • From: Rich Apollo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 06:57:29 -0600

Pantone libraries in Illustrator are hard coded CMYK values to
match printed guide books CMYK values. You can select whatever ICC profile
for CMYK but that WILL NOT change the CMYK values of the PMS colors.

But, you can export color palettes from apps like Color Picker. ColorBlind did it, too. These are based on L*ab values for the PANTONE library which you convert into your destination color space with your choice of rendering intents. I haven't tried it for a while, but Illustrator used to be one the apps that could most easily take advantage of these custom palettes.


Rich Apollo
Priority Litho
314-344-1144
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