Hi,
I'm trying to find a way to manipulate the colors in existing PDFs. I saw
some similar questions asked 6 or more years ago and I'm not sure if things
have changed.
Imagine I have a design that started in Adobe Illustrator with text and
graphics and there are 5 distinct colors used in the design such as a color
palette like ones you see on https://kuler.adobe.com/. The goal is to be
able to identify the 5 colors in the PDF and replace with with entirely new
CMYK colors as if I can just change the palette of the design on the fly
from code. If it helps, I could make all 5 of the initial colors anything
such as a named spot color.
Can I (or do I want to) do this with iText?
If not, what about string manipulation / search and replace?
Or I see in past posts there was some mention of other programs to do this
but some examples would be helpful is iText isn't the right tool for this
purpose.
Thanks!
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