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CMYK and SPOT Color
Can a page of PDF can have both CMYK and SPOT Color Images?
Thanks & Regards,
Abdul Rasheed.
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yes, it can.. just turn on overprint preview and you are going to be able to see channel by channel.
Marcelo
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Most certainly. I think there are 14 (I seem to recall hearing there were 14, but unconfirmed) color spaces that work in PDF.
Matt Beals
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why sure you can !
 Originally Posted by sk_rasheed
Can a page of PDF can have both CMYK and SPOT Color Images?.
Yes, and in fact, many files made for packaging have images and spot colors, but I am suspecting that what you meant to ask is "can we have a PDF that has a a combination of spot colors & CMYK in a single image" - - yes ?
example ?
--> http://support.composeusa.com/webfil...35_Porsche.pdf
You can do this in Adobe Photoshop - but it is fussy - look at slides 70 - 75
Keynote jahn ccl2011_luxor
a few Software applications that offer this are ;
COLOR-LOGIC Special Effects for Print
Specialcolor - Worldwide distributors and implementers of color separation and color correction tools
www.opaltone.com
hope this helps !
Michael Jahn - Slightly used PDF Evangelist
Simi Valley California
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Yeah, most times when you see a printed piece with Metallic color, that has to be done with a fifth ink. That's probably the most common example of a printed file with CMYK + spot.
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Spot color separations are common in packaging
 Originally Posted by dleather
Yeah, most times when you see a printed piece with Metallic color, that has to be done with a fifth ink. That's probably the most common example of a printed file with CMYK + spot.
I am not sure I agree that this is the most common example - Metallic color with CMYK is not really all that common.
If you go into any grochery store and view a box of cereal, a box of crackers or most any package that has a picture of food, you will see that more often than not that image is made from spot colors, not CMYK.
Next time you shop, bring a loupe.
I think you might also be surprised when you look at the dots on most images on a can of Campbell's soup - stochastic screening.
Michael Jahn - Slightly used PDF Evangelist
Simi Valley California
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Ah, well there you go - I only shop for metallic cereal.
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metal can be found in the strangest places
 Originally Posted by dleather
Ah, well there you go - I only shop for metallic cereal.
I have a metal plate in my head, so I had to give up metal cereal. But I do have a Meet-Meme.com card that was printed using Color-Logic.com
Michael Jahn's blog
check out the animations at the link above
Last edited by michaelejahn; 08-09-2011 at 03:15 PM.
Reason: becuase i wanted to. none of your business mr. nosey busy body
Michael Jahn - Slightly used PDF Evangelist
Simi Valley California
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 Originally Posted by michaelejahn
Next time you shop, bring a loupe.
I think you might also be surprised when you look at the dots on most images on a can of Campbell's soup - stochastic screening.
HA! Print nerd!
I'm not the only one...
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