Dave Darian
Member
I'm looking for an easy way to remap a single process color to a spot color throughout a PDF file. We are a consumer publisher who has recently started producing more 2-color books (black + PMS).
For internal work flow reasons, we make out files black + a single process color (cyan or magenta) because files created as black + PMS are very inconvenient to change the PMS color, which we occasionally need to do a few days before submitting to the printer, especially files containing EPS links in InDesign.
So far, no problem. We tell the printer to print the single process color as the PMS of our choice and all is well.
However, to make proofs (CGS + Epson) that simulate the actual Pantone color, I need to remap the single process color and cannot find a practical way to do it.
Is there a simple utility or plug-in that allows remapping of a single process color to spot in all occurrences and screen values throughout a PDF file?
For internal work flow reasons, we make out files black + a single process color (cyan or magenta) because files created as black + PMS are very inconvenient to change the PMS color, which we occasionally need to do a few days before submitting to the printer, especially files containing EPS links in InDesign.
So far, no problem. We tell the printer to print the single process color as the PMS of our choice and all is well.
However, to make proofs (CGS + Epson) that simulate the actual Pantone color, I need to remap the single process color and cannot find a practical way to do it.
Is there a simple utility or plug-in that allows remapping of a single process color to spot in all occurrences and screen values throughout a PDF file?