Can you use pantone colours within actinic and if so how?
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It's tricky to match pantone colours to screen display. Direct conversion to RGB, depending on the colours used, can produce inaccurate results. Plus there's the issue of calibration on the end-user's monitor - what looks like an exact match of a pantone on your monitor might look very different on someone else's.
If I were you, I'd aim for the closest match you can get on your monitor (recalibrate your monitor first) - maybe by scanning printed materials, adjusting the colour as necessary and then eyedropper-ing them in your graphics app. - then go ahead and use those colours and steadfastly refuse to worry about how it looks to anybody else
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Originally posted by jontWhy exactly do you need to use Pantone colours in Actinic?
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Sorry I did not get back earlier folks but demand's on my time etc (weep weep)
I need to be able to overcolour some garments to make them look like their true colours from swatches
That is take a red garment and make it as close to their yellow colour as possible
To actually re photograph each item would cost to much but the only way I can think of is to match with a pantone book the true colour and then use that in either Photoshop elements or Paintshop Pro to represent the colour
Had a quick glance at the link Lonnie, thanks it could come handyChris Ashdown
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