astro8
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The artwork dayusmc has created is excellent, line are type with minimal gradient (what I saw), essentially could b e printed offset as spot colors.
In SignLab can you tweak spot colors? Like say I have PMS 185 and the printed version is way too yellow, where I can knock down the yellow just in PMS 185? If that is possible, with this type of work you would need just minimal profiling.
I haven't looked into the Signlab RIP in any depth as I don't use it at all. How it usually works is that if you send a named colour to a rip...say PMS185, (it doesn't matter if it black or blue or red) the rip replaces this named colour with it's own colour from it's 'palette'/'look up table'.
I can change the values in my rip as to what it prints PMS185 as. I could change it to print green if I wanted to. Signlab would have a way of going about this as well.
So, say I found my PMS185 coming out a little too yellow. I print out 'similiar colors' function in my rip, pick the colour I want, (it'll be in there somewhere) type in the new values that correspond to the colour I want and save it to my rip's 'PMS look up table' (I'm avoiding using "swatch' as it just gets confusing)
From now on my rip will print my version of PMS185, no matter if it is a green but named PMS185 it will come out a correct Pantone 185C (Red)