At 12:49 -0700 21/6/12, Susan Anderson wrote: >I use unstructured Frame, version 9 (9.0p230), Windows 7 Professional. The >marketing department at my company has asked me to modify the colors that >display in the documentation. I've been given RGB values for half a dozen >colors but some of the values provided exceed 100 and cannot be entered into >Frame. Here's an example of the information I received for one color: > >Pantone 072 >CMYK = 100/88/0/5 >RGB=0/28/168 >Web Hex# = 001CA8 > >How do I ensure that the prescribed colors display correctly in my documents? >I haven't worked much with color libraries and am not sure what to do next.
The Pantone shade completely specifies the color: just select it from Frame's Pantone libraries using View -> Color -> Definitions, or whatever that is in FrameMaker 9+. Unless I'm missing something... As you say you've not worked with color libraries: the Pantone system was developed as a foolproof and unambiguous way to specify the colors of printing inks, much as some domestic paint mixing systems work. As long as you select the correct Pantone color (072 is a dark blue), it should be guaranteed correct in print. Be aware though that FrameMaker cannot always absolutely reproduce it on the screen. -- Steve
