Hello again!
So I've come across something I thought was weird. Usually our colors are pretty spot on after profiling, but I've noticed a discrepancy (Maybe?)
I'm printing something with Pantone 288C. It's coming out a little darker than it should, and this is one of the picky customers... so I decided to scan it in and see if I can get it closer.
When I scan the pantone book, it prints perfect. When I goto color books > spot color, and select Pantone 288... it also comes out perfect.
My question is... Shouldn't onyx read the EPS file as Pantone 288, and come to the same device values as selecting pantone 2888 under spot color?
I've tried all the different rendering intents, tried just pantone 288 by itself... I tried turning spot color replacement on... Nothing seems to make it as good as if I manually select the values in onyx swatch books.
Is this normal behaviour, or do I have a setting unticked somewhere? For most things it's not a problem.. everything is close enough. But again... if I scan a color in manually, or tell onyx to give me the values... everything is close to perfect.
So I've come across something I thought was weird. Usually our colors are pretty spot on after profiling, but I've noticed a discrepancy (Maybe?)
I'm printing something with Pantone 288C. It's coming out a little darker than it should, and this is one of the picky customers... so I decided to scan it in and see if I can get it closer.
When I scan the pantone book, it prints perfect. When I goto color books > spot color, and select Pantone 288... it also comes out perfect.
My question is... Shouldn't onyx read the EPS file as Pantone 288, and come to the same device values as selecting pantone 2888 under spot color?
I've tried all the different rendering intents, tried just pantone 288 by itself... I tried turning spot color replacement on... Nothing seems to make it as good as if I manually select the values in onyx swatch books.
Is this normal behaviour, or do I have a setting unticked somewhere? For most things it's not a problem.. everything is close enough. But again... if I scan a color in manually, or tell onyx to give me the values... everything is close to perfect.