White choke in prinergy

Started by danydany, December 19, 2017, 10:01:56 AM

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danydany

Hi :hello: ,everyone,im new to prinergy and i try to find out what is the neutral density that will make a spot color to always be choked.
To be more exact i use a pantone [100 C] that is printed as white spot colour on press and i want to always white to be choked under any colour combination and density.

born2print

You might play with: refine / trap / select CREATE CUTBACKS then play with the numbers
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danydany

Sorry for late reply,i was on holidays,i test it and work exactly how i wanted,Thank You :banana: 
One more thing,seems that if i have vectors and pixels {picture} in same file it works only on vectors and don't choke the white under the pictures

Joe

Check the "Images' box as shown here:
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danydany

Still no change to pantone (white) under the image,only vectors are affected,i have play with the neutral density and got some interesesting results on the image but no succes on just chocking the pantone under it

danydany

I have play more with the numbers there and i got it work,Problem solved,Thanks alot born2print and Joe :wink: