Pearson, Mark (Capita Symonds) wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone know if/how I can take a grayscale JPG external
figure and assign it to a spot colour channel.
The Color Separation manual gives the following example:
\externalfigure[graphic][split=c]
for assigning such an image to the Cyan channel
Hi All,
Does anyone know if/how I can take a grayscale JPG external
figure and assign it to a spot colour channel.
The Color Separation manual gives the following example:
\externalfigure[graphic][split=c]
for assigning such an image to the Cyan channel but I want
to say something like:
\defin
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
2. is there a way I can check that it is working properly without
sending it to the printer each time?
Acrobat has an overprint preview since v5; AFAIK Reader got it in v7.
Yes... but it doesn't show up any problem. (Well, it just displays the
same thing with overprint p
whow, a demanding color user -)
...
overprint=yes
...
Aaaah. Thanks you so very much Hans. Of course, as ever, the answer is a
single setting which solves all my problems.
Off to add this gold to the wiki...
Duncan
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On 17 Mar 2005, at 16:52, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=cyan,overprint=yes]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=color,backgroundcolor=magenta]
Wow.
That's a really obnoxious-looking document.
Well done! :D
adam
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2. is there a way I can check that it is working properly without
sending it to the printer each time?
Acrobat has an overprint preview since v5; AFAIK Reader got it in v7.
Yes... but it doesn't show up any problem. (Well, it just displays the
same thing with overprint preview as without.) *But* i
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Sorry for all the messages; I am exploring things I don't really
understand. I hope someone can enlighten me!
With the following colour set-up:
\setupcolors[rgb=no,cmyk=yes,spot=yes,state=start]
\definecolor[PantoneTwoNineFour][c=1,m=.56,y=0,k=.18]
\definecolor[IFSbluetab
Am 17.03.2005 um 15:35 schrieb Duncan Hothersall:
2. is there a way I can check that it is working properly without
sending it to the printer each time?
Acrobat has an overprint preview since v5; AFAIK Reader got it in v7.
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Sorry for all the messages; I am exploring things I don't really
understand. I hope someone can enlighten me!
With the following colour set-up:
\setupcolors[rgb=no,cmyk=yes,spot=yes,state=start]
\definecolor[PantoneTwoNineFour][c=1,m=.56,y=0,k=.18]
\definecolor[IFSbluetabletint][PantoneTwoNineFou