B bean66 Well-known member Oct 30, 2017 #1 Is there a way to have Pitstop search for a specific tint of a spot color and remap it to a renamed spot color? For example if I have a PDF with PANTONE 362 C at 10% remapped to a color named PANTONE 362 10.
Is there a way to have Pitstop search for a specific tint of a spot color and remap it to a renamed spot color? For example if I have a PDF with PANTONE 362 C at 10% remapped to a color named PANTONE 362 10.
S Stephen Marsh Well-known member Oct 30, 2017 #2 Sure, something like this will map only a specific tint range and not the solid… (I only tested with vectors, not gradients or images). Stephen Marsh
Sure, something like this will map only a specific tint range and not the solid… (I only tested with vectors, not gradients or images). Stephen Marsh
B bean66 Well-known member Oct 31, 2017 #3 Can you share that Action with me? I can't seem to find an action that resembles your screen grabs.
S Stephen Marsh Well-known member Oct 31, 2017 #4 bean66 said: Can you share that Action with me? I can't seem to find an action that resembles your screen grabs. Click to expand... Sure, here you go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gwcpw4un1n...200_C.zip?dl=0 The steps are “Select Color Range” and “Remap Color” (PitStop Pro 2017, however I believe that these commands have been around for a few versions). Stephen Marsh Last edited: Nov 1, 2017
bean66 said: Can you share that Action with me? I can't seem to find an action that resembles your screen grabs. Click to expand... Sure, here you go: https://www.dropbox.com/s/gwcpw4un1n...200_C.zip?dl=0 The steps are “Select Color Range” and “Remap Color” (PitStop Pro 2017, however I believe that these commands have been around for a few versions). Stephen Marsh