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Vector PMS Color Chart

nikdoobs

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Does anyone know where I can find this? Even better, does anyone have this on file they wouldn't mind sharing?

TIA,
Nick
 

mdjamesd

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We have an older copy we downloaded from somewhere many moons ago, but it is the older Pantone colors, and doesn't have the newer colors. I'm looking for one also.
 

idsignsil

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Here is one I made a couple years ago. True vector art, not all of the latest colors, but you could add to it.
 

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Ponto

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Here is one I made a couple years ago. True vector art, not all of the latest colors, but you could add to it.
Wow!!! Much thanks for this superb effort --- I grabbed this as soon as I saw it......well done and thanks for sharing!!!!!!!.............JP
 

MachServTech

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For those that use this, what does it get you? Are you looking for how your printer will print a particular PMS?
 

Ponto

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For those that use this, what does it get you? Are you looking for how your printer will print a particular PMS?
Yes,... and for those eager enough, "theoretically", you should have a printed chart for each type of media and combination of profiles that you typically use on an ongoing basis ------ this could lead to quite a library of archived samples ----JP
 

MachServTech

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thats what I used them for.

The problem I see here is that you may not be looking at anything useful.

If it does not match PMS, then what do you do?

I find a CMY mix chart output on my target vinyl to be far more useful. That way I can run a PMS swatch book across until I have a match then the swatch tells me what mix of CMY it is. Plug that back into the vector and done.

How do you accomplish this with a PMS chart?
 

J Hill Designs

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The problem I see here is that you may not be looking at anything useful.

If it does not match PMS, then what do you do?

I find a CMY mix chart output on my target vinyl to be far more useful. That way I can run a PMS swatch book across until I have a match then the swatch tells me what mix of CMY it is. Plug that back into the vector and done.

How do you accomplish this with a PMS chart?


client: I need my logo to match pantone 356
me (cross reference to printed chart, sets logo at pantone 355)

a bit bass-ackwards, I know
 

Aklaim

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I just want to understand, so please dont take offense.

What of your printed PMS chart does not match your PMS swatchbook?

Then you find the next closest swatch that does, and plug in that number knowing that when it prints, it will be close to your target. I do it all the time.
 

MachServTech

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Do you have a link for this chart in a higher resolution?

This file is only 72dpi (monitor resolution)....


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The link is to and EPS file. Try downloading to desktop and open in illustrator.
 

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MachServTech

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and what of the K ink?

Well there are several schools of thought on this. I find it easier dialing in PMS colors on uncalibrated systems when K is not included. (less swatches to look at)

K channel allows me to tweak the color very slightly from where I have found the closest match.

There are similar charts out there with the K included if you prefer, either way you know EXACTLY what you are looking at...CMY (K) percentages on that file, using that RIP, using that Printer at that point in time. Change any one of those things (even printheads) and you no longer can accurately use that CMY (K) printed swatch sample. You have to print another for that set new variables. (FILE, RIP, PRINTER, TIME)

Link to a chart with K:

Page 1
http://www.summa.be/download/cmyk-1.eps

Page 2
http://www.summa.be/download/cmyk-2.eps
 
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