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how do you select a %age of a pantone colour in Flexi?

thewood

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With the object selected, go to the Color Mixer and set the percentage.
 

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gabagoo

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I use the lens tool. Fill your object with the PMS color, then add lens at the percentage you want.

That does not work, I tried that first but because the one colour sits on top of the 100% version you dont see anything when printed.
 

gabagoo

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With the object selected, go to the Color Mixer and set the percentage.

Thank you.... i can't believe in 4 years of using this program, this is the first time I have had to do this..... I have seen the colour mixer on the menu bar but never had need to figure out why I want it...lol
Thank you
 

gabagoo

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Just curious, why would you need to select only a percentage of a pantone color?

I had 6 retractables to do and the file had some of the graphics set at 80% of the pantone colour of the rest of the banner. The file was not set up with the proper colours so I had to make the changes before printing.
I wonder though with the way these printers work and profiles if simply adjusting the %age of any colour actually gives the desired results.

Take for instance black...if you were to go into the cmyk settings for black and hypothetically said I want a 50% black and then re input 50% of all the values for each colour I am pretty sure the colour you will get is anything but grey or at least nit a true 50% black. does that make sense?
 

the graphics co

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I had 6 retractables to do and the file had some of the graphics set at 80% of the pantone colour of the rest of the banner. The file was not set up with the proper colours so I had to make the changes before printing.
I wonder though with the way these printers work and profiles if simply adjusting the %age of any colour actually gives the desired results.

Take for instance black...if you were to go into the cmyk settings for black and hypothetically said I want a 50% black and then re input 50% of all the values for each colour I am pretty sure the colour you will get is anything but grey or at least nit a true 50% black. does that make sense?


you would have to convert the black you want a percentage of into a spot color, reducing all your values in cmyk would not work.
 

Baz

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I usually convert all the colors to RGB. I don't trust Flexi's accuracy when it comes to pantone colors or gradients. I prefer converting to RGB... Or rasterizing into a bitmap or refering to printed color charts that i keep on file.
 
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