> On 20 Sep 2013, at 23:05, Jeffrey Merrow <jeffmerrow at yahoo.com> wrote: > > The duplication of target hex values would simply be 'closest match' to the > pantone source identifiers. > This ought to be permitted, and is not considered a duplicate, but an > additional match to that destination color. Unless, of course one knows the > source is NOT that shade, in that case it is a blatant error. > > Of course you want a reasonable approximation on the screen, however the important part for the print job is not the hex values for the on screen colour, but the spot colour naming which matches the colour cards you look at off screen. Craig
- [scribus] making your own ... William Adams
- [scribus] making your own ... Joe Zeff
- [scribus] making your own Pantone colo... "Christoph Schäfer"
- [scribus] making your own Pantone ... Alexandre Prokoudine
- [scribus] making your own Pant... Gregory Pittman
- [scribus] making your own Pant... "Christoph Schäfer"
- [scribus] making your own ... Alexandre Prokoudine
- [scribus] making your own Pantone color lis... Boris Samorodov
- [scribus] making your own Pantone colo... Boris Samorodov
- [scribus] making your own Pantone ... Jeffrey Merrow
- [scribus] making your own Pant... Craig Bradney
- [scribus] making your own Pantone color lis... Rolf-Werner Eilert
- [scribus] making your own Pantone colo... Gregory Pittman
- [scribus] making your own Pantone ... Rolf-Werner Eilert
- [scribus] making your own Pant... Gregory Pittman
- [scribus] making your own ... Craig Bradney
