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Illustrator colour questions...and powerpoint
 

John McMullen




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Old Post  02-05-04 - 09:28 PM  
I am teaching myself Illustrator in order to re-draw a diagram in PowerPoint
as a vector image, so that we can then scale it and re-use it. So bear in mi
nd
that I'm a newbie here; if there's a simple way to do what I need, that's
great, but I haven't run across it yet. I have 8.0 on a Windows 2K machine,
a reasonable amount of memory (about 512 MB).

The Illustrator version of the drawing should be as close as possible to the
original, including colours. This is where I run into a problem: I have a
colour vision deficiency. I see some colours, but I have enough experience
with this that I don't trust my interpretation for something I have to hand
to my boss.

(Yes, ideally I wouldn't be the one doing it. But I am. So we go from there.
)

Is there a no-extra-software way (and I hope a simple way, since it minimize
s
my chances to screw up) to identify the colour of an object in PowerPoint an
d
then replicate that colour in an Illustrator object?

I'm struggling with objects that I think are a manilla colour and even I can
see I haven't replicated it correctly--it looks too orange to me.

I will be looking for answers here--but please email them as well, since
I want to make sure I get all the help I can.

Thanks.

John


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Old Post  02-05-04 - 10:28 PM  
John McMullen wrote:
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> > I am teaching myself Illustrator in order to re-draw a diagram in PowerPoi nt > as a vector image, so that we can then scale it and re-use it. So bear in mind > that I'm a newbie here; if there's a simple way to do what I need, that's > great, but I haven't run across it yet. I have 8.0 on a Windows 2K machine , > a reasonable amount of memory (about 512 MB). > > The Illustrator version of the drawing should be as close as possible to t he > original, including colours. This is where I run into a problem: I have a > colour vision deficiency. I see some colours, but I have enough experience > with this that I don't trust my interpretation for something I have to han d > to my boss. > > (Yes, ideally I wouldn't be the one doing it. But I am. So we go from ther e.) > > Is there a no-extra-software way (and I hope a simple way, since it minimi zes > my chances to screw up) to identify the colour of an object in PowerPoint and > then replicate that colour in an Illustrator object? > > I'm struggling with objects that I think are a manilla colour and even I c an > see I haven't replicated it correctly--it looks too orange to me. > > I will be looking for answers here--but please email them as well, since > I want to make sure I get all the help I can. > > Thanks. > > John
I have a colour vison deficiency also:)) It can give problems of course being in graphic design. Lots of times I had to ask friends if I was on the right track, but you can overcome it. PowerPoint is not my cup of tea, though I used it several times. The colors it offers seem to be randomnly build up in RGB, I mean: they just give you a load of colors to be picked by the eye. In the versions I worked with there was no way to get values. I cannot check it now, but is it possible to import the PowerPoint page (or objects) into Photoshop? Maybe there you can get the RGB or CMYK values using the eye dropper and use those in Illustrator. -- steg


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Old Post  02-05-04 - 11:28 PM  
John,

You can copy and paste from PowerPoint into Illustrator.  That should
simplify things.
I used to do this daily at work.

When coloring objects in Powerpoint switch over to the More Colors > Custom
color palette, where you can see the RGB code and note the numbers (write em
down).

Then, working in AI's RGB mode,  use the RGB dialog box to duplicate the
code.

Also, your Proof setup is gonna mess up what you see in AI, so you'll have
to find the best match. While I normally use a SWOP proof environment, I use
my Adobe Monitor Profile when doing tasks like that.

-Oldylocks

"John McMullen" <jhmcmullen@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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quote:
> I am teaching myself Illustrator in order to re-draw a diagram in
PowerPoint
quote:
> as a vector image, so that we can then scale it and re-use it. So bear in
mind
quote:
> that I'm a newbie here; if there's a simple way to do what I need, that's > great, but I haven't run across it yet. I have 8.0 on a Windows 2K
machine,
quote:
> a reasonable amount of memory (about 512 MB). > > The Illustrator version of the drawing should be as close as possible to
the
quote:
> original, including colours. This is where I run into a problem: I have a > colour vision deficiency. I see some colours, but I have enough experience > with this that I don't trust my interpretation for something I have to
hand
quote:
> to my boss. > > (Yes, ideally I wouldn't be the one doing it. But I am. So we go from
there.)
quote:
> > Is there a no-extra-software way (and I hope a simple way, since it
minimizes
quote:
> my chances to screw up) to identify the colour of an object in PowerPoint
and
quote:
> then replicate that colour in an Illustrator object? > > I'm struggling with objects that I think are a manilla colour and even I
can
quote:
> see I haven't replicated it correctly--it looks too orange to me. > > I will be looking for answers here--but please email them as well, since > I want to make sure I get all the help I can. > > Thanks. > > John


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DavidJ01




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Old Post  02-06-04 - 12:28 AM  
John,

I read your post and recalled an episode I saw a while ago on TechTV.  They 
reviewed a utility which might be of use to you, and if I recall, it seemed 
to get a fairly decent review.  I haven't used it so I'm not vouching for it
, but I thought I'd track it down for you.  Also, I have no idea if it conta
ins any "spyware" so I would suggest running Ad-Aware and/or Spybot on it if
 you do choose to try it.  Link and description is pasted below....

David...

http://www.nattyware.com/pixie.html

Here's what their web site says:

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"Pixie is an easy-to-use, fast and tiny utility designed especially to fit t
he needs of Webmasters and Designers. Its a colour picker that includes a mo
use tracker. Run it, simply point to a colour and it will tell you the hex, 
RGB, HTML, CMYK and HSV values of that colour. You can then use these values
 to reproduce the selected colour in your favorite programs. Pixie will also
 show the current x y position of your mouse pointer. Its the only tool you'
ll need for working with colours"
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"John McMullen" <jhmcmullen@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:26c9d878.0402051202.14a91dd
a@posting.google.com...
> I am teaching myself Illustrator in order to re-draw a diagram in PowerPoi
nt
> as a vector image, so that we can then scale it and re-use it. So bear in 
mind
> that I'm a newbie here; if there's a simple way to do what I need, that's
> great, but I haven't run across it yet. I have 8.0 on a Windows 2K machine
,
> a reasonable amount of memory (about 512 MB).
> 
> The Illustrator version of the drawing should be as close as possible to t
he
> original, including colours. This is where I run into a problem: I have a
> colour vision deficiency. I see some colours, but I have enough experience
> with this that I don't trust my interpretation for something I have to han
d
> to my boss.
> 
> (Yes, ideally I wouldn't be the one doing it. But I am. So we go from ther
e.)
> 
> Is there a no-extra-software way (and I hope a simple way, since it minimi
zes
> my chances to screw up) to identify the colour of an object in PowerPoint 
and
> then replicate that colour in an Illustrator object?
> 
> I'm struggling with objects that I think are a manilla colour and even I c
an
> see I haven't replicated it correctly--it looks too orange to me.
> 
> I will be looking for answers here--but please email them as well, since
> I want to make sure I get all the help I can.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> John


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Old Post  02-06-04 - 12:28 AM  
Also, if you're working with a graph or a chart in PowerPoint, in order to
use the custom colors you've created, I believe you have to ungroup the
chart...it will no longer be editable as a chart, but hey.

In case you don't know how to ungroup things in PP, you can right-click on
the chart and it's found in the menu there.

-Oldy

"John McMullen" <jhmcmullen@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:26c9d878.0402051202.14a91dda@posting.google.com...
> I am teaching myself Illustrator in order to re-draw a diagram in
PowerPoint
> as a vector image, so that we can then scale it and re-use it. So bear in
mind
> that I'm a newbie here; if there's a simple way to do what I need, that's
> great, but I haven't run across it yet. I have 8.0 on a Windows 2K
machine,
> a reasonable amount of memory (about 512 MB).
>
> The Illustrator version of the drawing should be as close as possible to
the
> original, including colours. This is where I run into a problem: I have a
> colour vision deficiency. I see some colours, but I have enough experience
> with this that I don't trust my interpretation for something I have to
hand
> to my boss.
>
> (Yes, ideally I wouldn't be the one doing it. But I am. So we go from
there.)
>
> Is there a no-extra-software way (and I hope a simple way, since it
minimizes
> my chances to screw up) to identify the colour of an object in PowerPoint
and
> then replicate that colour in an Illustrator object?
>
> I'm struggling with objects that I think are a manilla colour and even I
can
> see I haven't replicated it correctly--it looks too orange to me.
>
> I will be looking for answers here--but please email them as well, since
> I want to make sure I get all the help I can.
>
> Thanks.
>
> John




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John McMullen




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Old Post  02-10-04 - 10:29 PM  
Thanks for all your help gang.

Hard to believe, but the idea of just pasting the material from Powerpoint
into Illustrator had not occurred to me. Nada thought there. Using that
I was able to copy the colours correctly and then filter them to CYMK.

I appreciate it.

John


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