> 
> I need a "real" diverse palette of colors.  Currently I have a palette 
> of about 2000 colors, I put together years ago, but do not have "good" 
> RGB colors for different brown, copper, silver, and gold, styles of 
> colors.  The ones I have are not that good. 

What you need is palettes with metallic colours and a software that can store 
them as spot colours, because otherwise you won't be able to export any file 
that a digital print shop can use. LibreOffice is the wrong software for this 
purpose. You should also be aware of the fact that metallic and neon colours 
depend on the printing machines available in a print shop. For instance, a shop 
using Roland equipment will only be able to reproduce Roland metallics etc.

You won't find any metallics or neons in the OCSC for the reasons I mentioned.


> Finding good metallic colors 
> are always - for me - a pain for both LibreOffice and GIMP. I know the 
> .soc "standard" for LO, but not what GIMP uses.

GIMP, Inkscape, MyPaint etc. are really behind when it comes to palette files, 
because a SOC file doesn't need anything but RGB values (and licensing 
information). However, the other programmes I mentioned are more ambitious than 
LibreOffice, but the GPL format is just plain RGB values. No CMYK colours, no 
spot colours, which is a shame.

If you need metallic colours for printing with a Roland machine, I could create 
a SOC file and send it to you privately, but I doubt that it would be of any 
help. Exporting files for this kind of specialised printer is  simply beyond 
the scope of LibreOffice.

Christoph

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