Before you make the change you first have to turn OFF color management. *Everything* gets passed through color management. They don't map the absolute values of one space into another.
Per subject title, I'm trying to re-map cyan to a spot color but it appear the settings are not applying itself. Can someone take a look at attached screen shot and let me know if I have it setup right or wrong? Suggestions welcome.
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Color management is off and remap to color or color space, neither setting work as intended. If PitStop is a must have, this is rather disappointing.
Color management is off and remap to color or color space, neither setting work as intended. If PitStop is a must have, this is rather disappointing.
Lets say someone wants to map the Cyan to PMS 293 CVU. The intended result is to make the spot density the same as the original separation, ie...5% C = 5% PMS293, 25% C = 25% PMS 293, 50% C = 50% PMS 293, 100% C = 100% PMS 293. Have never been able to get that to work. I am still using Pitstop 7.5x though to be fair if this has been fixed in a later version.
Can it do gradients?Here's how you can map Cyan to, in this case, PANTONE Red 032 C.
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