Extensions for Illustrator - feedback

Started by sitl, November 25, 2016, 03:33:42 AM

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sitl

Hello, please give me feedback about my extensions for Adobe Illustrator. It's helpful? looks amazing?
Which is the best?
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zox

I think they are all helpful. Does your colour chart do anything other than CMYK? what about spot colors?

sitl

Actually, he only procesing CMYK colors, in future I'm going to add all pallets like RGB, LAB etc.

I think spot colors aren't needed, because you can convert result from cmyk color, to spot color :)

zox

Quote from: sitl on November 26, 2016, 01:50:47 AMI think spot colors aren't needed, because you can convert result from cmyk color, to spot color :)
You can not cover all Pantone spots with cmyk, but I see your point.
Chart is very useful for Wide Format printing when you need to match exactly corporate color.
All high end rips have this feature, life saver.

Farabomb

Quote from: sitl on November 26, 2016, 01:50:47 AMActually, he only procesing CMYK colors, in future I'm going to add all pallets like RGB, LAB etc.

I think spot colors aren't needed, because you can convert result from cmyk color, to spot color :)
In real world printing you need to emulate spot colors. Just for corporate logos alone you need this.

Now, if you could create something that magically took the values from the crap logo the customer supplied and gave a spot color, that would be cool. It would save me tracking down a PDF somewhere on the web that may have the correct high res logo with the spot color in it.
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Joe

You can kind of do that with the color picker (not the part about finding a high res version though). Enter a CMYK value and click the color libraries button and it will take you to the closest spot match it can find in whatever Pantone book you have selected.
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Farabomb

Interesting, I have a web page I think I got from Skyrber that does the same. Enter values and it gives options.
Speed doesn't kill, rapidly becoming stationary is the problem

I'd rather have stories told than be telling stories of what I could have done.

Quote from: Ear on April 06, 2016, 11:54:16 AM
Quote from: Farabomb on April 06, 2016, 11:39:41 AMIt's more like grip, grip, grip, noise, then spin and 2 feet in and feel shame.
I once knew a plus-sized girl and this pretty much describes teh secks. :rotf:
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.
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almaink

I've been using this script in Illy to find Pantone equivalents for years now.  It says CS1 and CS2 but it runs fine in CS6.
http://www.wundes.com/JS4AI/CMYKtoPMS.js
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