Re: Pantone 2006 Guide and Pantone 2005 Guide
Re: Pantone 2006 Guide and Pantone 2005 Guide
- Subject: Re: Pantone 2006 Guide and Pantone 2005 Guide
- From: Patsons_johnb <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 17:08:31 -0800
I know about Pantone Color Bridge, so that's what they mean when they
say
Pantone 2006 Guide, they are actually talking about Color Bridge.
Thanks
John
On Feb 28, 2007, at 4:47 PM, Robert Rock wrote:
John,
The "Color Bridge" series is wonderful because it gives pantone ink
and CMYK
equivalant side by side (even RGB data is given). So that in itself
is a
great improvement. Also, the ink colors will change over time and
become
useless. So obviously a 2006 book is theoretically more accurate
than a 2005
book.
Bob
-----Original Message-----
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+bobrock=email@hidden] On
Behalf Of John Breining
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 5:27 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: Pantone 2006 Guide and Pantone 2005 Guide
I am trying to find some info on what is the difference between
Pantone 2006 Guide
and Pantone 2005 Guide. We are in the Nexus workflow and they went
with the Pantone 2006 Guide,
so before we upgrade, I like to find more on this issue.
I contacted Pantone a couple of weeks a go, but I never heard back.
Possibly if anyone could enlighten me on this subject.
Thanks in Advance
John Breining
Patson Press
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