Everyone, thanks for the feedback and assistance.

Regards,
Tom
> At 10:11 AM 2/4/2004, Paulo Soares wrote:
> >- changing the Pantone color. This is easy to do as all that is required 
> >is to change the ColorSpace key in the page dictionary.
> 
>          True, if the color is referenced from page content.  But keep in 
> mind that content can also be in Xobjects, Patterns, etc.
> 
> 
> >- changing the tint from 100% to 40%, for example, is trickier. It 
> >requires parsing the content to look for the the colorspace setting and 
> >changing the tint. It's some work but comparing to text extraction it's a 
> >ride in the park.
> 
>          Yes, but you also need to keep a state stack to make sure you are 
> changing the right ops.
> 
> 
> LDR
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