Richard Kenward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes snip >4. Retype the known value of 47L55A33B. This forces Photoshop to re- >compute the CMYK equivalent. Write it down: 18C90M83Y2K. Use that >wherever the PMS color is specified. PMS 180, if you don't have a >swatchbook handy, is a rich, deep off-red, slightly to the rosy side of >brick red (as opposed to the orange side). At left, the official version, at >right the one computed by Photoshop. Dot gain is fully taken into >account here: if CMYK Setup had been more typical of a newspaper than >a magazine, the cyan component would have been reduced.
Dear Mark I am sorry that my response to your original posting was so long in coming.....you will notice that the reply left here about one hour after you posted so I wonder what happened to it in the intervening days? Perhaps it was only held up on it's journey from Prodig to me. All very frustrating. Cheers Richard -- For quality scans that are really right...No Messing. Satisfaction Guaranteed. New PDF on request. +44 (0)1873 890670 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.rkdi.co.uk =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
