This seems like it should be simple and done routinely by many others.
I have an image of a flammable substance label. It has a pantone red, a
pantone yellow, and black. I want to use the image in a Framemaker document
that will be sent for commercial printing using Spot Color not process
Subject: Printing Color Images
This seems like it should be simple and done routinely by many others.
I have an image of a flammable substance label. It has a pantone red, a
pantone yellow, and black. I want to use the image in a Framemaker document
that will be sent for commercial printing
Hi Ed,
probably your colors are set to automatically separate to
CMYK in Illustrator:
If you use a pantone library, all colors here are
by default defined as CMYK-separating colors, although a pantone value
is displayed in the color window...
= Set the two colors to
spotcolor in the color
OK, Save As PDF was the trick. Thanks. Now most of the images work fine.
The rest require a conversion of process to spot color changes in
Illustrator.
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Ed Nodland enodl...@gmail.com wrote:
This seems like it should be simple and done routinely by many
Thanks, With the help and clues from several sources I now understand the
color printing issue, including the Save as PDF In Frame and setting spot
colors in Illustrator.
Ed
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Heiko Haida i...@heiko-haida.de wrote:
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Hi Ed,
probably your colors are set
at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Printing Color Images
This seems like it should be simple and done routinely by many others.
I have an image of a flammable substance label. It has a pantone red, a
pantone yellow, and black. I want to use the image in a Framemaker document
that will be sent for commercial
OK, Save As PDF was the trick. Thanks. Now most of the images work fine.
The rest require a conversion of process to spot color changes in
Illustrator.
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 7:46 PM, Ed Nodland wrote:
> This seems like it should be simple and done routinely by many others.
>
> I have an
Hi Ed,
probably your colors are set to automatically separate to
CMYK in Illustrator:
If you use a pantone library, all colors here are
by default defined as CMYK-separating colors, although a pantone value
is displayed in the color window...
=> Set the two colors to
"spotcolor" in the
Thanks, With the help and clues from several sources I now understand the
color printing issue, including the Save as PDF In Frame and setting spot
colors in Illustrator.
Ed
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Heiko Haida wrote:
> **
>
> Hi Ed,
>
> probably your colors are set to
This seems like it should be simple and done routinely by many others.
I have an image of a flammable substance label. It has a pantone red, a
pantone yellow, and black. I want to use the image in a Framemaker document
that will be sent for commercial printing using "Spot Color" not process
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