Adam Vreeke
Knows just enough to get in a lot of trouble..
A little back story, our shop is completely new to Onyx and we have seemed to run into a bit of a snag on our end. Everything below we do in the Job Editor Tab and not the Layout Tab.
What we want to do, as the operators use this on their old RIP (TexPrint); is after color matching a color, save it into a color collection. Then whenever we receive a job from that particular client we want to be able to pick the color that we want, say Home Depot Orange, sample that color, go to color collection, and then select our matched Home Depot Orange. We want to be able to do this without having to go into the file and changing the spot color name to our designated one.
The problem we are facing is, I can find my color collections and the colors we have matched in the previous week, but we can't find a way to call them up from collections to change the color in the file. We also find it a bit odd that you can't even change a color to a PMS color, at least that we have found. I did a bit of looking and I believe that what happens on a named spot color, is that the RIP will just automatically change the named spot color to the color that is referenced in the Color Management Table.
I hope this makes sense to people, if not please ask any clarifying questions.
What we want to do, as the operators use this on their old RIP (TexPrint); is after color matching a color, save it into a color collection. Then whenever we receive a job from that particular client we want to be able to pick the color that we want, say Home Depot Orange, sample that color, go to color collection, and then select our matched Home Depot Orange. We want to be able to do this without having to go into the file and changing the spot color name to our designated one.
The problem we are facing is, I can find my color collections and the colors we have matched in the previous week, but we can't find a way to call them up from collections to change the color in the file. We also find it a bit odd that you can't even change a color to a PMS color, at least that we have found. I did a bit of looking and I believe that what happens on a named spot color, is that the RIP will just automatically change the named spot color to the color that is referenced in the Color Management Table.
I hope this makes sense to people, if not please ask any clarifying questions.