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john@coloursticker.com

2006-05-13, 3:16 am

This is a brand new 2006 version professional offset print colour
chart. It is 16 pages A5 size containing 1114 pms colour printed in
cmyk process colour. Those cmyk value are 100% compatible with most
popular software like adobe Illustrator, QuarkXpress, Freehand,
Coreldraw. Don't be fooled by the computer screen again! This package
will show you exactly how PMS colors called out in your desktop layout
& Design program will print in offset process colors.
A great tool for everyone!

http://www.coloursticker.com/produc...&products_id=75

Any Designer will love it!

steggy

2006-05-14, 6:16 pm

john@coloursticker.com wrote:
> This is a brand new 2006 version professional offset print colour
> chart. It is 16 pages A5 size containing 1114 pms colour printed in
> cmyk process colour. Those cmyk value are 100% compatible with most
> popular software like adobe Illustrator, QuarkXpress, Freehand,
> Coreldraw. Don't be fooled by the computer screen again! This package
> will show you exactly how PMS colors called out in your desktop layout
> & Design program will print in offset process colors.
> A great tool for everyone!
>
> http://www.coloursticker.com/produc...&products_id=75
>
> Any Designer will love it!
>



Now this may be spam, but I love it!
And it is 100% compatible with de design
software....whoehahahahahahahahahaha

--
steg
iehsmith

2006-05-14, 6:16 pm

On 5/14/06 11:00 AM, steggy commented:

> john@coloursticker.com wrote:
>
>
> Now this may be spam, but I love it!
> And it is 100% compatible with de design
> software....whoehahahahahahahahahaha


I don't get it. What does it do that Pantone Color Bridge doesn't do. I use
color bridge swatches within my graphics software when my intent is process
print. The color bridge CMYK values attempt to match the Pantone color,
though certainly, many won't. The color bridge swatch CMYK values differ
from the values shown for Pantone Coated swatches withing graphics software
because they try to match the color. Color Bridge replaces the older
solid-to-process.

Strange; The web text for the product says Computone, where the pic shows
Compantone. Wonder if there is a legal issue with the name? Wonder if the
Pantone color names like Rubine Red C or 227 C are Pantone property,
copyrighted?

inez


Poul Solbjerg

2006-05-16, 6:19 pm

Hi there Steg....

Nice to see you, i'm just lookin' in from time to time....

Poul Solbjerg

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