online pantone swatches
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- Llyod
I know you can use photoshop for this but are there any?
- digdre0
illustrator -> colourlibrary -> load -> pantone coated / uncoated...
- Nairn0
*wonders how this would work*
- lobstarr0
http://www.macworld.com/article/…
Not exact, just a reference, still pretty good though.
- Sorry that doesnt answer your question also, its for the iPhone.lobstarr
- johndiggity0
get the pantone color bridge.
- monospaced0
viewing pantone guides on a monitor kinda defeats the purpose; there's no substitute for a printed guide
- horton0
excellent online charts:
- airey0
as Nairn said, how would this work?
ahh, part of the point of PSM books is to save the confusion of misrepresented colours on your monitor. through that (and i thought fairly obvious) logic, an online version of PMS booklets would be a complete waste of time.
step into a world beyond sense and reason. you have entered the llyod zone...
- and by PSM i mean PMS. or do i?airey
- yes, you do.Jnr_Madison
- horton0
i disagree... the online chart i linked to gives you fast PMS values in rgb and hex, sometimes quicker than checking in adobe apps or pulling out your fanbook
- if you already know the PMS you're going to use that's a good resource.airey
- well yeah.. geez i hope nobody is actually picking PMS print colors off their monitors :Xhorton
- its a lloyd threadalicetheblue