Pyanepsion Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 Hello everyone, My designer provides me with colours in CMYK values, but it appears that there are big differences in the tints depending on the printing subcontractor. A video from Affinity explains that the Pantone codes should be used. Yes, but how do you get this Pantone code from CMYK? Thank you for your explanations. Quote 6 cœurs, 12 processus - Windows 11 pro - 4K - DirectX 12 - Suite universelle Affinity (Affinity Publisher, Affinity Designer, Affinity Photo). ███ Mais je vous le demande, peut-on imaginer une police sans sérifs ?
Alfred Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 Try this tool: https://www.ginifab.com/feeds/pms/cmyk_to_pantone.php Quote Alfred Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for Windows • Windows 10 Home/Pro Affinity Designer/Photo/Publisher 2 for iPad • iPadOS 17.5.1 (iPad 7th gen)
thomaso Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 The differences of your print providers may vary because of different colour profiles. Once you know / have set the printing colour profile for your document you can compare your chosen Pantone colours with a CMYK equivalent by switching in the Colours Panel burger menu to Sliders > CMYK. Quote • MacBookPro Retina 15" | macOS 10.14.6 | Eizo 27" | Affinity V1 • iPad 10.Gen. | iOS 18.5. | Affinity V2.6
Pyanepsion Posted July 15, 2022 Author Posted July 15, 2022 Both of these methods (one of the countless Internet tools, or choosing directly from the Affinity colour chart [it takes its values on Windows in C:\Program Files\Affinity\Publisher\Resources\Pantone]) may not be suitable, as there are too many choices. Here is an example with a simple yellow CMYK 1 10 78 0. There must be a simpler and safer method ? Quote 6 cœurs, 12 processus - Windows 11 pro - 4K - DirectX 12 - Suite universelle Affinity (Affinity Publisher, Affinity Designer, Affinity Photo). ███ Mais je vous le demande, peut-on imaginer une police sans sérifs ?
Old Bruce Posted July 15, 2022 Posted July 15, 2022 7 hours ago, Pyanepsion said: My designer provides me with colours in CMYK values, but it appears that there are big differences in the tints depending on the printing subcontractor. A video from Affinity explains that the Pantone codes should be used. Yes, but how do you get this Pantone code from CMYK? I would use the CMYK values and check to see if everyone, both people and equipment, is using the same formats and profiles, from your designer thru yourself on to your printer. As far as using Pantone you will need to answer these questions; Will the printer be able to use Pantone inks? Will you wind up with more than 4 (Pantone) spot colours? Is the printer going to use Pantone inks or a Pantone to CMYK conversion which will most likely put you back at your first problem. How much of the problem is due to the paper stock? Quote Mac Pro (Late 2013) Mac OS 12.7.6 Affinity Designer 2.6.0 | Affinity Photo 2.6.0 | Affinity Publisher 2.6.0 | Beta versions as they appear. I have never mastered color management, period, so I cannot help with that.
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