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Adobe Illustrator - LAB vs CMYK For Color Libraries

chevalier

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I'm looking for a way to make Illustrator use LAB values for Pantone / Toyo inks rather than CMYK values by default. Otherwise this has to be done manually in the swatches palette every time I create a file or edit a file.

I already have my workflow setup to automatically override Pantone inks into LAB values instead of CMYK values. I'd like to do this as a safety net rather than a necessity.

Suggestions? Thoughts?
 
One issue I stumbled into, and why I went away from Lab in final files was the issue of 0% of a Pantone tint being a Lab based "white", in print this turned out to be a printing tone. For colours above 20% tint Lab worked well. Just something to bear in mind when going to Lab.
 
By print do you mean within your workflow to output devices (proofers, CtP, etc.) or printing directly to a device?
 
I mean that in PDF the white was a Lab colour. On proofer, rasterised work and offset plates there was contamination due to the Lab of 0% (white point of Pantone swatch?) in the PDF not matching the Lab of paper/substrate white in output profile. I did not redo the test with the latest version of RIP, perhaps it is time to try again.
 
@pp2010 Yes that is how to display, and will convert from LAB to output profile, provided the output profile is correct and the use LAB values for spots is checked.
 
@pp2010. Yes, that is how you make the mode change but you have to make the change every document you create or open. I was hoping there was either a hidden preference or a hack to make it LAB by default rather than CMYK.
 
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