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It's fall, I know, but reallly.....
I am using a series of logos which were sent to me as vector graphics, allowing me to "work" them a bit in Corel. But recently I started having a problem with the things changing colors or going to solid black when I import them. The are in color on my file menu preview - pms2728 or 280 blue and pms 144 orange, pms warm red (why don't printers know that one???).
Okay...what am I doing wrong, assuming OD as the problem
Dean [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]
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It's fall, I know, but reallly.....
I am using a series of logos which were sent to me as vector graphics, allowing me to "work" them a bit in Corel. But recently I started having a problem with the things changing colors or going to solid black when I import them. The are in color on my file menu preview - pms2728 or 280 blue and pms 144 orange, pms warm red (why don't printers know that one???).
Okay...what am I doing wrong, assuming OD as the problem
Dean [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]
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Dean
What package created the logo's you are trying to import?
What format are the logos in?
I have problems with Illustrator EPS files that convert to CMYK instead of reading the Pantone settings from the file.
I have to go and manually change them back.
However I have not had files import with all colours as black.
Peter
Write something memorable and live forever - anonymous
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While I can't think of any reason why an image would actually lose color from preview to import, I recommend trying two things:
1) I always Open vector files (AI, EPS, PS, PRN, PDF)in Corel rather than Import. I can then drag or copy them to another window if I want. This has been more reliable, especially with font issues.
2) See whether your View settings are causing a b&w display. Either Normal or Enhanced should show color.
If these have no effect, please e-mail me the image in question so I can confirm or suggest. (type@instaprint.com)
Incidentally, all PMS colors are mixed using about ten "primary" colors, one of which is Warm Red. Any print house employee who doesn't think that's a legitimate PMS selection is probably both an anti-Corel bigot and new to printing.