Does anyone know where I could obtain a pantone book on PDF? Yeah, I googled it. I get a LOT that are made up of CMYK builds. I am looking for a PDF is hundreds of colors that would hit my DFE (with color callout formulas) and apply those formulas.
IE, the pdfs I am seeing on the web might have Pantone XXXX Uncoated as 80,5,6,75. However, IF I sent this to my rip, it has its own formula. BUT, it must see that name Pantone XXXX U for it to work.
Any ideas?
You mean like this one?
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I see - this is not what you mean
You would need to go through it with PitStop and assign all the PMS callouts.
I don't know if many RIPs would handle 900 "Spot" colors.
PDF itself has a limit on the number of spot colours in a file, does it not???
Or is that only for display in the list in say output preview, while the file itself will still contain the greater amount of spots than is visible in Acrobat Pro?
EDIT: The limit is in the display in Acrobat Pro, it appears that all the spots are still in the PDF file, even if they can't be displayed in the colour list.
Stephen Marsh
Last edited by Stephen Marsh; 01-26-2012 at 11:49 PM.
Try the object inspector in output preview, rather than separations preview and see my previous note about the display limit in output preview vs. what is actually in the file.
You could also try placing say the last PDF page in InDesign or opening the last page in Illustrator (yes I know that one should not do that!). The later spots are still spots.
One can also use Acrobat 9 preflight/single checks/colour/is spot colour or spot colour is used
Stephen Marsh
Last edited by Stephen Marsh; 01-27-2012 at 01:01 AM.
Here are a pair I built. Do they have what you need? Or are you looking for the CMYK mixes? If you want that, send me your output profile and I can generate a text document of tint mixes specific to your output condition.
Thank you, it is good to see a device independent swatch book presented, as opposed to the regular old CMYK variants! Which L*a*b* Pantone library did you base the colour builds off - 2000, 2006 etc?
Your pdfs allow me to show the people in customer service how crappy our color laser printer can be .........We have problems with dark blue pms colors printing more black than blue.