compactrisc
New Member
this message is mainly for anthony / pantene 247 / other grafix heads, as well as anyone who's had to deal with this sort of thing before.
we've sent stuff to g.z.c.d. in the czech republic; we got this in reply:
"concerning the artwork for labels - our DTP do not work with % of CMYK
- in this case we need the exact PMS colours you want - so, please specify
them according to our PMS scale."
p.m.s. scale? is this pantone colour?
more info:
- we're not getting covers done, this is just the central labels.
- we sent them a quarkxpress 4.04 file. they seem ok with this.
- there are 2 colours, black and light green.
- the light green seems to be the problem. we sent them a c.m.y.k. % amount for the colour, which is the equivalent of the web colour #CCFFFF.
we know we can convert colours in quark, but there were 3 different 'versions' of pantone colour to choose from (we're new to this sort of thing), which is why we sent the c.m.y.k. value instead.
the big favour we're asking is: can you tell us the p.m.s. value for #CCFFFF?
if that's not really possible, can people let us know how to figure this out?
if you don't want to post here, tell us at [email protected]
thanks.
we've sent stuff to g.z.c.d. in the czech republic; we got this in reply:
"concerning the artwork for labels - our DTP do not work with % of CMYK
- in this case we need the exact PMS colours you want - so, please specify
them according to our PMS scale."
p.m.s. scale? is this pantone colour?
more info:
- we're not getting covers done, this is just the central labels.
- we sent them a quarkxpress 4.04 file. they seem ok with this.
- there are 2 colours, black and light green.
- the light green seems to be the problem. we sent them a c.m.y.k. % amount for the colour, which is the equivalent of the web colour #CCFFFF.
we know we can convert colours in quark, but there were 3 different 'versions' of pantone colour to choose from (we're new to this sort of thing), which is why we sent the c.m.y.k. value instead.
the big favour we're asking is: can you tell us the p.m.s. value for #CCFFFF?
if that's not really possible, can people let us know how to figure this out?
if you don't want to post here, tell us at [email protected]
thanks.