Re: Adobe PMS-CMYK Conversions
Re: Adobe PMS-CMYK Conversions
- Subject: Re: Adobe PMS-CMYK Conversions
- From: Ray Maxwell <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 13:28:40 -0800
Hi John,
When PANTONE built the tables that you refer to below, did they use
SWOP, GRACOL, or FOGRA?
What are the printing standards used in the PANTONE tables?
If they don't comply with any of these standards would it not be more
accurate to use a profile for the standard and let the Adobe algorithms
do the coversion?
Just asking...
Ray
STANZIONE, JOHN wrote:
Dear
List Members:
There
is a much simpler solution to this problem.
In
Adobe Photoshop, simply choose the PANTONE color from the library
explicitly labeled PANTONE solid to process. This library contains
explicit CMYK data supplied to Adobe by Pantone, rather than using
Photoshop's algorithms to convert to CMYK. If you pick the colors from
the PANTONE solid to process coated library, the values will be
consistent with those native to Adobe InDesign 2.x and Adobe
Illustrator 10.x and later.
Best regards,
John Stanzione
Manager - Technical
Support
Pantone, Inc.
Phone: 877-265-6764,
extension 2135
Fax: 201-896-0242
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