![]() Then you would basically have a 4-color process reference sheet optimized or calibrated for that specific printer. Well, in a perfect world you would walk down to your local offset print shop and ask them to run you off a few copies of this, fold them and saddle-stitch them into little booklets. These are simply optimal ink mixture-blends for achieving decent color with process printing. Please be aware, these are NOT Pantone PMS colors. I am not sure how it originated and it is certainly nowhere to be found on Pantone’s website anymore but here it is, in all it’s glory…Ī vector PDF of a wide range of Process Colors (meaning they are produced with 4-color process printing) by blending Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. FREE 4-Color Process Color Reference Guide Download
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