This was wierdly well produced for the topic. Well done and thank you!
@Hi_Its_Sofia5 ай бұрын
such a good explanation!
@dylanmierzwinski7 жыл бұрын
I found this video so, so helpful. I needed it explained in this way to help gel all the information I knew about color already. Thank you so much!
@MarcLaucksandCompany6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment Dylan, I'm glad you found it helpful. I plan to redo this video in the near future. I think I can make it even more helpful by showing some screen captures and real printing press examples of spot colors and process builds of the same spot colors.
@andremarcelino68095 ай бұрын
so,its better to useCMYK Coloror Pantone Solid Color?
@DemetriosMPapadakes8 жыл бұрын
i'M TRYING TO FIND HEXWARE ON PANTONE'S WEBSITE AND CAN'T FIND IT. WHERE THE HELL CAN I BUY THIS SOFTWARE? I READ SOMEWHERE IT CAN GREATLY AUTOMATE THE PROCESS OF CONVERTING INTO HEXACHROME.
@المحترمأفندي2 жыл бұрын
On what basis is the color called in pantone?
@shahdanproton42645 жыл бұрын
Hello mr.i have some question.if we want put colour for 1 kg rubber dye? How much it's?
@znzonart30635 жыл бұрын
Thanks for you this video I want to ask you some questions I need Is there a way to apply the basic color "032c, violet ..." I want to apply these basic colors to what extent this is possible .. Note that I have tried to apply these colors well of CMYK but there is a difference in result .. The color is italic to black and not as bright as the pantone ... 😢
@znzonart30635 жыл бұрын
How to connect with you on your personal account other than KZbin?
@MarcLaucksandCompany5 жыл бұрын
Hello and thanks for your comment! I believe you'll find the information at this Pantone link helpful: www.pantone.com/color-intelligence/articles/technical/what-are-your-color-spaces After familiarizing yourself with the information at the link above, you can click the "Find a Pantone Color" link on Pantone's home page. This will allow you to see the CMYK percentages that make up the color you desire. I can't speak to your specific situation but if you supply a PDF file to a print shop that contains spot color, they'll convert the spot colors to process for you when they make the printing plates. Getting more involved with the shop before they output the file might allow you to have a greater degree of control over the final color (and thus, your level of satisfaction) If you're printing offset, you may want to ask your print shop if they can print a job CMYK plus spot color. Depending on the length of the print run and size of the printing press, the shop might have as many as 6 or 8 available print stations which will allow them to potentially print CMYK plus 2 spot colors (or more). This gets costly however and there are alternatives to consider.