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Re: soft proofing of spot colours
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Re: soft proofing of spot colours


  • Subject: Re: soft proofing of spot colours
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 06:29:37 -0500

Hey Matt,

After reading all the other posts, I completely forgot to mention that,
without more advanced plug-ins or other software, only the solids can
dependably be simulated on the display (the in-gamut colors), not their
overprints nor their tints. That's way too complicated for anything ICC.

> A trip to Adobe's website indicates that the newer (not sure when this changed
> exactly) versions of Illustrator, InDesign, and Acrobat use Lab values for
> spot colours, so softproofing them should work depending on if they are
> in-gamut or not.
>
> Matthew Larmour

Roger Breton


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