Bill W
Well-known member
Greetings,
Take PMS 279 - something our customer wants us to match. Here are some values from an Xrite 528 spectro, and a i1 via MeasureTool measuring a new pantone book; Photoshop; and EyeOne Share Pantone Library:
528:
65/10 - L=62.18, a=-5.61, b=-43.68
50/2 - L=58.75, a=-2.38, b=-49.58
i1:
65/10 - L=61.6, a=-11.4, b=-44.7
50/2 - L=58.9, a=-2.6, b=-49.1
Photoshop:
L=58, a=-5, b=-46
EyeOne Share Pantone Library:
L=57.5, a=-1.7, b=-52.5
Now I know that the correct color is the one that matches the swatch supplied by the customer and if we measure it with the same device and illuminant in our shop we will be able to meet the customers needs.
However, it would be nice if the tables in Photoshop and the one in EyeOne Share matched - one would thing they would. Additionally, I am curious why the 528 and the i1 were relatively close under 50/2, but not so under 65/10.
Thanks to anyone that responds.
-Bill-
Take PMS 279 - something our customer wants us to match. Here are some values from an Xrite 528 spectro, and a i1 via MeasureTool measuring a new pantone book; Photoshop; and EyeOne Share Pantone Library:
528:
65/10 - L=62.18, a=-5.61, b=-43.68
50/2 - L=58.75, a=-2.38, b=-49.58
i1:
65/10 - L=61.6, a=-11.4, b=-44.7
50/2 - L=58.9, a=-2.6, b=-49.1
Photoshop:
L=58, a=-5, b=-46
EyeOne Share Pantone Library:
L=57.5, a=-1.7, b=-52.5
Now I know that the correct color is the one that matches the swatch supplied by the customer and if we measure it with the same device and illuminant in our shop we will be able to meet the customers needs.
However, it would be nice if the tables in Photoshop and the one in EyeOne Share matched - one would thing they would. Additionally, I am curious why the 528 and the i1 were relatively close under 50/2, but not so under 65/10.
Thanks to anyone that responds.
-Bill-