Hi Rick,

I think CorelDraw has the ability to specify a colour palette using CMYK
from past work.  I thought that what I did at that time was specify the
CMYK colour, then change to the RGB colour palette. CorelDraw still
remembered the current colour specified through CMYK and showed the RGB
equivalent.

I hope this helps.

Karl Kliparchuk

Rick Branchaud wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have been asked to replicate specific colors for a map.  There are 14
> ranges
> (based on a primary color mix 0-255) that have been specified, an example of
> one
> of them is:
> black 0, cyan 255, magenta 85, yellow 0
> 
> The problem I have is trying to replicate these using MI colors which as far
> as
> I can tell allow me to "play" with hue, sat & val with the colors red, green
> &
> blue.  Can the specified colors be replicated using MI?
> 
> As a side note I can replicate the colors as specified using a graphics
> package
> like CorelDraw and then match by eye using MI but these seems kinda
> backwards to
> me.
> 
> Cheers from the great (not so) white north,
> Rick Branchaud
> Golder Associates Ltd.
> Ottawa, Canada
> 
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