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pantone "Color Bridge" compares the PMS numbers with the closest that can be achieved with 4CP inks. It looks like a regular pantone book, but it has the CMYK and PMS swatches side by side.I use it very often and can tell you that only about 50%- 60% of the colors can be matched closely. Some of them are not even close, try Orange 021, red 032 for starters.pierre
Quote from: Gilligan on August 27, 2012, 03:06:59 PMCan someone please recommend a good swatch book set?I see stuff from $100 bucks to $3,600 bucks. This one:http://www.pantone.com/pages/products/product.aspx?pid=1000&ca=1&s=0Side by side comparisons to show spot/process equivalents. Great for print design and also great for ink matching software and showing customers the difference in color choices.
Can someone please recommend a good swatch book set?I see stuff from $100 bucks to $3,600 bucks.
Quote from: blue moon on August 28, 2012, 04:23:10 PMpantone "Color Bridge" compares the PMS numbers with the closest that can be achieved with 4CP inks. It looks like a regular pantone book, but it has the CMYK and PMS swatches side by side.I use it very often and can tell you that only about 50%- 60% of the colors can be matched closely. Some of them are not even close, try Orange 021, red 032 for starters.pierreYep, that's what I have and recommended to Gilligan in his thread:Quote from: IntegrityShirts on August 27, 2012, 05:45:14 PMQuote from: Gilligan on August 27, 2012, 03:06:59 PMCan someone please recommend a good swatch book set?I see stuff from $100 bucks to $3,600 bucks. This one:http://www.pantone.com/pages/products/product.aspx?pid=1000&ca=1&s=0Side by side comparisons to show spot/process equivalents. Great for print design and also great for ink matching software and showing customers the difference in color choices.