dypinc
New Member
I've been playing around with a developing a web app to help with spot color matching. I'd be interested to see if it's helpful for you or others
http://spotcolormatch.com
Might be a lilttle flaky while I work some issues out, but it's free...
Thanks,
Mike
Spot color matching really needs to be done at the RIP output level. If your using CMYK or RGB then the RIP input level is being used. Turning color management off is not a good option either because you then loose consistency with multiple colors.
Your app might be useful for those not using proper color management or low end RIPs not capable of using LAB values in a spot color table correctly.
Matching spot colors correctly, within a normal workflow involves proper color management to determined total or max gamut of your output device. A RIP then should be able to look up the spot color from a library and print that color as close as possible within the gamut limitations of that device. If you have many spot colors in a document all of them will then be as accurate as possible. Any adjustment of colors should be done at the library level (or make a new library) by adjusting the LAB values which can easily be done by reading the value in with a Photospectrometer off of a Pantone book, vinyl or even a paint chip.