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Unfortunately Corel can't create PDF with Lab values from PMS. I've tried to create PDF's with RGB output, some colors looks better.
Where can i find th new blackpoint compensation?
Okay, turning off colormanagent in the rip works. But what i want to try is to print as much as possible with one configuration to avoid errors by choosing the wrong or forget to activate the costumer configuration with an repeating order.
Is there a way to calculate an input value, with an desired output value.
I try to explane what i mean,
For an costumer i need to have a specific color in a logo which contain more colors. Most of the colors are printed ok but there is one trouble maker.
With some testing i've get the right...
First test gives nice result. Colors matches better. But there are a few problems to tackle.
One of them is the handling with spot color below 100% and gradients.
When im testing a pms 259c 100% with an 259 c 50%, the rip also replace the 50% in an 100% covering. So there is no difference...
@rfulford > Thanks for the txt file, i'm gonna test with it.
Wasatch has the ability to recognize the named colors and replace it. (works great to replace color's to match them to Avery vinyls, wich also work with LAB values)
I know that at the end the LAB values are translated to any...
I'm working with Wasatch 6.6 and an Roland CMYK soljet printer.
After printing a few testfile's of an Pantone solid coated guide, i was wondering if i'm using a spot color replacement table in LAB the colors get more accurate.
When i export the original CorelDraw file to PDF with an spot to...
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