dasigndr
Premium Subscriber
I have a question I hope I can get help and direction on.
I do 95% of my graphic design in corel X6. When I export my files, usually an .eps or .pdf file so that I can print on my HP latex 260 printer or our HP45500 UV flat bed. I always seem to have to reset or change the original colors so that I can get the nice desired color I want.
For example I export a file that has, lets say 3 CMYK, or Pantone spot colour. When I open the file in ONYX it never has the exact same colour thus I have to go into the color changer in ONYX to set the CMYK values.
If I have pantone 294 let's say. WHich is converted to CMYK (100-85.23-22) in corel. However http://rgb.to/pantone/coated/294-c converts it to... CMYK (100-69.7-3).
Either way when I open the file in ONYX to send to print it never has these val;es. They are always different. If it is doing this to my spot / CMYK colours I can just imagine what it is doing to my full colour images.
ANy help is greatly appreciated.
I do 95% of my graphic design in corel X6. When I export my files, usually an .eps or .pdf file so that I can print on my HP latex 260 printer or our HP45500 UV flat bed. I always seem to have to reset or change the original colors so that I can get the nice desired color I want.
For example I export a file that has, lets say 3 CMYK, or Pantone spot colour. When I open the file in ONYX it never has the exact same colour thus I have to go into the color changer in ONYX to set the CMYK values.
If I have pantone 294 let's say. WHich is converted to CMYK (100-85.23-22) in corel. However http://rgb.to/pantone/coated/294-c converts it to... CMYK (100-69.7-3).
Either way when I open the file in ONYX to send to print it never has these val;es. They are always different. If it is doing this to my spot / CMYK colours I can just imagine what it is doing to my full colour images.
ANy help is greatly appreciated.