Re: Importing Pantone into Excel
Re: Importing Pantone into Excel
- Subject: Re: Importing Pantone into Excel
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 07:58:22 -0500
I followed your procedure, Alexey, but I don't get a FULL Pantone Coated
palette? For some reason, the Pantone Coated.cxf I get with i1share v1.4
does not contain the whole 1000+ coated colors? Only a small fraction. But
it's interesting to see, when opening up the cxf, that the whole spectral
data is there for those colors that are included.
BTW, to get Pantone coated.cxf requires hacking it out of the i1share bundle
(at least on the Mac).
> It's possible to get lab values from i1 Share without any problems. Just
> open PANTONE Coated.cxf and export it as iQueue palett. You will get
> standard ASCII TXT file like this:
> --------------
> Date:... Time: ....
> BEGIN_DATA_FORMAT
> Sample_Name XYZ_X XYZ_Y XYZ_Z Lab_L Lab_a Lab_b
> END_DATA_FORMAT
> BEGIN_DATA
>
> color1 71.00 74.57 14.26 89.19 -1.90 69.97
> color2 19.27 15.92 1.68 46.87 21.34 53.82
> color3 70.04 63.64 35.28 83.78 19.38 21.36
> .......................
> --------------
>
> Best regards,
> Alexey Gribunin
Regards,
Roger Breton | Laval, Canada | email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx
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