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Re: Map a spot color to a mixed ink with FPink

Hi Ken, that are great news! Thanks a lot!
Regards, Tobias
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Re: Map a spot color to a mixed ink with FPink

So no idea when it will appear yet, but that functionality has been submitted as a feature request. Basically what we are looking for is converting (mapping) a spot color to a N Channel color.

Re: Map a spot color to a mixed ink with FPink

Yes, I try to create mixed ink swatches, in this particular case for FPink.

It would be great to get a solution here, it would be an argument to sell FFC to customers with FPink and Silver/Gold.

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Re: Map a spot color to a mixed ink with FPink

Well you can certainly map/convert from a spot color to a spot color like FPink.  But as I think I understand you, you are rather trying to do a mixed ink swatch where your FPink also has a blended mix of cmyk also.  I dont believe this functionality currently exists. I have reached out to some developers to see what I can confirm or figure out for this request. Would be very helpful for Iridesse presses for those blended colors.

Map a spot color to a mixed ink with FPink

Hi there,

can I use FFC 7 to map or convert a specific Spot color like HKS 7 K or Pantone 1505 C to a mixed color with FPink for Iridesse? We have a new Customer here in Germany with print-ready documents with these spot colors. And the Customer has no access to the open Indesign Documents. They used Spot Colors for vector and image objects.

Using the Spot-Pro on the Iridesse does not work for some specific elements. 

Thanks and kind regards,

Tobias

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