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Many Thanks to those who helped me before.
Situation:
I have a scanned RGB image I need to prepare for CMYK Digital Printing. I have overcome the initial colormatching issue with the Pantone handheld spectrometer. That works great for good sized areas, but not at all on the small areas. So I need another way to achieve the color in these areas. Currently, I am trying to adjust the color of the matched area to the proper color reported by the spectrometer and then using the eyedropper do assume the smaller areas I can’t read are correct. Does this sound like the proper procedure? I was kinda hoping there would be a function or plug-in to take a sample area and adjust the color of the whole layer to match a given color. Hard to explain. Hope someone understands.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
Situation:
I have a scanned RGB image I need to prepare for CMYK Digital Printing. I have overcome the initial colormatching issue with the Pantone handheld spectrometer. That works great for good sized areas, but not at all on the small areas. So I need another way to achieve the color in these areas. Currently, I am trying to adjust the color of the matched area to the proper color reported by the spectrometer and then using the eyedropper do assume the smaller areas I can’t read are correct. Does this sound like the proper procedure? I was kinda hoping there would be a function or plug-in to take a sample area and adjust the color of the whole layer to match a given color. Hard to explain. Hope someone understands.
Thanks in advance,
Mike
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