We are all astounded by your vast knowledge, Lukas, but I was only speaking in general terms considering the background of the audience at hand and for the particular question. Sorry if my phrasing might be a bit off or not quite in depth enough for your liking.
The bottom line is that in order for Jitterbug to obtain a good match, regardless of what makes a Pantone a Pantone, he/she should, as I stated, color correct taking the paper into consideration, and proof on a color controlled proofer with profiles set to simulate various papers until a desirable simulation is reached. Even if LAB values are used.
We're all here to help each other, not thrash the way questions are answered.
Last edited by Soilworker; 10-21-2008 at 11:02 AM.
|