CoroCoro Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 Too bad I couldn't export the direct inks in the final pdf in any way. It always translates it into CMYK I use PANTONE 289 C and 639 C (in the forums they say that these are always transformed into cmyk and I don't understand why since it is the most used library, at least in the last 30 years in my region.) It is very important to be able to visualize color separations and keep all pantones as such in pre-press I bought the software in December, now I had to buy Adobe again... I will continue to use affinity for social media but for printing it did not leave me with anything safe. Sorry for my english translation Quote
joe_l Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 3 hours ago, CoroCoro said: in the forums they say that these are always transformed into cmyk Wrong. Metallics Coated, Pastels & Neons Coated/Uncoated, Formula Guide Solid Coated/Uncoated v4 (the one you are looking for?) and Goe Coated/Uncoated are not CMYK representations. Quote ---------- Windows 10 / 11, Complete Suite Retail and Beta
PaulEC Posted April 26, 2022 Posted April 26, 2022 5 hours ago, CoroCoro said: It always translates it into CMYK This will depend on the type of PDF you export to. See "Publishing as PDF" in the help files. Quote Acer XC-895 : Core i5-10400 Hexa-core 2.90 GHz : 32GB RAM : Intel UHD Graphics 630 – Windows 11 Home - Affinity Publisher, Photo & Designer, v2 (As I am a Windows user, any answers/comments I contribute may not apply to Mac or iPad.)
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