If your local Eslite doesn't have such a booklet, and they can't order one, you might want to try asking around at small print shops. They're actually fairly substantial and are along the same lines as the Pantone book that you found. However, if you're at a print shop anyway, you can just ask to see their sample book, which should show the stocks and inks and treatments that they have available.
Colour printing in Asia is significantly cheaper than elsewhere in the world. You may find it easier to just request a proof before you commit to a larger order. Or, failing that, compile a swatch card composed of all the colours that are in your document and ask them to print that. Between process (cmyk) or Pantone, just remember that Pantone colours are much more expensive, but they do offer a wide range of possible colours. HTH, Andy -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex
