J Hill Designs
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Can someone with access to a pantone - cmyk bridge look up the formula for pantone 2726c?
TIA
TIA
2726
r 76 g 92 b197
html 4c5cc5
c 84 m70 y0 k0
Yeah that one doesn't convert well at all....stupid blues!!
And for the record mine says 84/70/0/0 as well.
Can you elaborate on this a bit?
The only time I've used lab values was to print a bright green, which was impossible to hit using cmyk or rgb. All I remember was creating a special color with l*a*b values then somehow converting it in Versaworks. Is there a secret way to do this? Another local printer had walked me through it at the time, but I can't remember the steps for the life of me!