andybean224
IS-IT--Management
This one stumped my service bureau.
I'm in Quark 4.1. If I set up a color as a process color in the color settings (Edit > Colors > New > Model=Pantone Process) and then I change the Model setting from Process to CMYK, the color changes dramatically in the new/original boxes below. Can someone please explain to me why a process color that is broken down into CMYK would look different when switched to CMYK? What's the difference between these two options? And how am I supposed to set up the file properly for offset printing?
FYI, I want to print something with Pantone DS 192-9 C, which is a coated process color and appears light purple in my Pantone fan. When I select it using the process setting, it appears blue, and then it changes to purple when I switch from Process to CMYK. But my laser proofs came out blue. What's the story?
Thanks!
Andy
I'm in Quark 4.1. If I set up a color as a process color in the color settings (Edit > Colors > New > Model=Pantone Process) and then I change the Model setting from Process to CMYK, the color changes dramatically in the new/original boxes below. Can someone please explain to me why a process color that is broken down into CMYK would look different when switched to CMYK? What's the difference between these two options? And how am I supposed to set up the file properly for offset printing?
FYI, I want to print something with Pantone DS 192-9 C, which is a coated process color and appears light purple in my Pantone fan. When I select it using the process setting, it appears blue, and then it changes to purple when I switch from Process to CMYK. But my laser proofs came out blue. What's the story?
Thanks!
Andy