We've recently dealt with a customer sending us a PDF file with embedded Pantone colors. Now, I am familiar with the letter
used to assign a particular substrate, ie., "C" , "U", etc for coated, uncoated, but we received two Pantone colors, one with a
"CV" and the other with a "CVC", for example, Pantone 158 CVC. These Pantone colors didn't exactly reproduce the way they
probably should have as the Pantone libraries drawn upon for Prinergy more or less just came kinda close in interpretation.
It's one of those mysteries we'd like to solve and would greatly appreciate a point in the right direction.
used to assign a particular substrate, ie., "C" , "U", etc for coated, uncoated, but we received two Pantone colors, one with a
"CV" and the other with a "CVC", for example, Pantone 158 CVC. These Pantone colors didn't exactly reproduce the way they
probably should have as the Pantone libraries drawn upon for Prinergy more or less just came kinda close in interpretation.
It's one of those mysteries we'd like to solve and would greatly appreciate a point in the right direction.