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Do any of you know if I can set a colre to white as if it were a special color thus also having the overprint option available?
It sounds like a strange thing to ask--but I need to print white on a colored paper. I have two special colors: green and white. Both of them are in overprint. Adobe does not handle white in 5th color. I am asking for a flag to be implemented -- but does Affinity allow this? In offset white is the paper...but in some cases it can be a really white pigment and even opaque. This fact needs to be handled consistently. I will say more I might want a semitransparent color that is 100% opaque on a plate when I prepare a lacquer...but why do I have to create a plate in black when a simple flag applied to a color definition--also transparent, which would then make it opaque in print while keeping the characteristics in display unchanged--would suffice?

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