I adjust the color at the RIP most of the time, if I have a hard time with that I will print similar pantone colors and adjust the closest ones color built to get what I need.
Onyx has a Swatch Book Tool.
Either scan a pantone colour or select one from their palette and it prints a range of colours around it.
Select the closest one and use it's cmyk values.
Does Caldera have something like that?
It's a real time saver/
Me too, I don't have Onyx or an Eye1 one anymore, but this method deals with 99.9% of my color corrections/matching.I have a sheet with all the pantone colors printed out from my printer. I will take my pantone book, find the color and match it to my chart to see how close it comes to that color or the ones around it.
Onyx has a Swatch Book Tool.
Either scan a pantone colour or select one from their palette and it prints a range of colours around it.
Select the closest one and use it's cmyk values.
Does Caldera have something like that?
It's a real time saver/
I have a sheet with all the pantone colors printed out from my printer. I will take my pantone book, find the color and match it to my chart to see how close it comes to that color or the ones around it.
I have a sheet with all the pantone colors printed out from my printer. I will take my pantone book, find the color and match it to my chart to see how close it comes to that color or the ones around it.
Me too, I don't have Onyx or an Eye1 one anymore, but this method deals with 99.9% of my color corrections/matching.
I attached my color chart, import it into your design software save it where it's easy to access & then export it as you would normally export a print file.
Print it, mount it to scrap substrate. You will need to go into the file to see what the values are for that color, because it will be different from the same PMS color
in your design program's PMS color pallet.
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...Sorry, I'm new to this, and everywhere I look, it seems the CMYK values of a specific Pantone color is different.
I want to know what the CMYK values are based on? For example, in your chart, Pantone 1655 has a CMYK value of 0:63:91:0. If I look at Pantones own webpage where you can search for Pantone colors - https://www.pantone.com/color-finder - I see that they describe that color with the values 0:77:100:0
Are the values in your chart based on a specific profile?
Sorry, I'm new to this, and everywhere I look, it seems the CMYK values of a specific Pantone color is different.