CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: How To Convert CMYK To Pantone

Aug 2, 2012

how to convert the cmyk to pantone colour without the color change, is their any way to find it

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Color Management - Converting CMYK To Pantone

Jan 8, 2013

I always use CMYK in my designs and the Pantone color codes for their logo design.  I have never had to convert them before and have searched forums and boards with no luck in finding an easy way to do this.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Pantone Conversion Tables When Converting To CMYK

Aug 23, 2012

Recently found another bug in X6. This time it is in the Pantone conversion tables when converting to cmyk. I had a job that had been updated over the years and the file was last used in X5. The colour in question was PMS 7406. The file opened fine & was converted to cmyk and sent to the printer unchecked. What could possibly go wrong - this file had been used countless times before without incident. Pantone 7406 breaks down to 18% magenta and 100% yellow (as per Pantone's own specification). X5 converted it to 17% magenta and 100% yellow. Near enough - I'm not going to quibble over 1%. However, opening the X5 file in X6 caused it to use the 'Pantone previous version' colour table (and you don't get any notification that it is doing it). Result is that it now converts the colour to 18% cyan, 24% magenta and 100% yellow. Where the #@**# did it get the cyan from? We are now talking about a completely different color!

It gets worse. If you create a new object in X6 and fill it with PMS 7406 (using the Pantone + colour table) and then convert it to cmyk, you get 6% cyan, 22% magenta and 100% yellow. Again, this is not the correct break down of this colour.  Pantone is a world standard with known conversion to cmyk figures. InDesign can get it right, Illustrator can get it right, then why can't Corel? And how many other Pantone colours are wrong? I have used Draw for 20 years and this is the worst bungle yet (apart from version 4). For a program that tells the world it is a professional program to screw up like this beggars belief.

If we have to check every single Pantone to cmyk conversion against the Pantone specifications, then it just isn't worth using Corel in printing. Add this to the font problems in Font Navigator and the scale error in Barcode Generator and it make X6 pretty much useless in the print industry. Throwing in freebies like fonts, second rate web creators and Photo Paint are not much use when the flagship program is sinking.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Convert Pantone 165 And 281 ToCMYK Color?

Dec 12, 2011

I need to convert pantone 165 and 281 to cmyk color.  I got for the orange c79 m100 and for the blue I got c95 m78 y 33 k67.  Are these correct?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Parrot Green Shade Of CMYK / RGB Or Any Pantone Shade?

Feb 4, 2013

parrot green shade of cmyk or rgb or any pantone shade.

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CorelDRAW X6 :: Convert CMYK To Pantone

Jun 29, 2013

I have a client that gave me some artwork created in CMYK with plenty of half tones.  Unfortunately, it breaks down into 1558 colors.  We need to convert it to Pantone for screen printing.  The whole thing can be reduced to 6 colors without changing the look.  Is there a process that will automatically convert the CMYK colors to close matching Pantone colors without going through each individual color and halftone, which would take forever..

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Image Output - Add CMYK Colors And Then Convert To RGB

Mar 10, 2012

I have recently traced a new picture and I am about to add colors to it so that I can upload it later on my gallery. I started the Tracing on a Cmyk based template because one day I will use print it to add it to my portfolio! I mean should I add Cmyk colors and them convert them to rgb in order to upload it?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Using Lens - Convert To RGB Or CMYK Bitmap Will Not Match Colors?

Sep 24, 2013

I made a menu card cover using lens effect...but converting this design to CMYK/ RGB  Bitmap show varied color?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Using New Pantone Colors

Jan 4, 2013

I just purchased the new formula guide and digital software manager from Pantone. I have successfully imported the home and fashion colors into Corel Painter, but I am having trouble doing this in CorelDraw. I see nothing on the adobe swatch exchange (.ase) or importing  the new PMS colors.

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Photoshop :: Convert CMYK To Pantone

Mar 23, 2009

I was just told by a printer that I need to convert my clients logo from CMYK to SPOT COLOR PANTONE? Though for the life of me I have never had to do this, I was told it is QUITE a procedure in Photoshop.

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Illustrator :: Convert Pantone To CMYK?

May 5, 2013

how do i convert pantone to cmyk?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Pantone Colors When Saving Down To X4

Aug 31, 2012

I just upgraded to X6 from X4 about 2 weeks ago. I do all of my work in spot colors since i'm in the screen printing industry. Since not all of my clients have upgraded I still have to save down my work to X4. This is where the problem begins. When its been saved down it's creating a LOT of extra colors in the print separations. It's a lot of the same color. For instance I used black, Pantone Rhodamine Red and Pantone Yellow...when I save it down to X4 it's giving me 2 blacks, 3 Rhodamine Reds and about 10 Pantone Yellows. When I export to pdf and open in Corel X4 it doesn't do this...only when I save down. I don't want to have to export and open each time I have to send a file.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12 :: Pantone Coated Palette - No White

Sep 7, 2011

In my Pantone Coated has no WHITE in it or do any of the other pantone groups. RGB and others do. Is there a way to get white on there.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Converting RGB Values ​​to Pantone Quickly?

Nov 7, 2012

converting RGB values ​​to Pantone quickly.

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Illustrator :: How To Convert Artwork From CMYK To Pantone Code

Dec 25, 2012

Currently, i receive artwork in CMYK but i need to resubmit to painter using Pantone.? i have installed Illustrator CS6 recently and not familar with the software.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Bevel Effect Doesn't Work On Pantone Color?

Sep 21, 2013

I wonder if the bevel tool works with pantone color?

I just couldn't get the result.

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Illustrator Scripting :: Convert Inks To Pantone Color Bridge CMYK

Nov 11, 2011

I work with a large number of Illustrator files daily that all use the Pantone Solid Coated library for their swatch color scheme. This color library will be used whether customers provide the art pieces or if I design the pieces for them.
 
However, I have found that in order to best match our digital press we must to convert the inks to the Pantone Color Bridge CMYK PC library before printing. 
 
Basically the same color number just the different library (eg  PMS 200C would convert to PMS 200PC if outputing in-house to the digital press).
 
My question - is it possible to create a script that would swap out all the colors in a document (that are in a specific library) with the same colors from a different library?
 
*More specifically what I am wanting to do is if I have a document that has a dozen solid coated colors swap them for their same numerical equivelant in the Color Bridge CMYK PC library.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 :: CMYK To RGB

Apr 8, 2013

COREL PAINT X3 does not do a very good job of rendering most of the CMYK images we've been getting in from our Taiwan base, and, due to language problems, we have been unable, despite decades of trying, to communicate the issues.  Typically we do the original photo here, something that I used to do, but now the company uses a professional photographer - not wanting to spend big bucks on a professional camera. 

His ultra-hi-res RGB photos are sent to Taiwan, where they are cleaned up and converted to CMYK using an unknown color scheme, for use in printing our mini catalog.  Then I get the catalog back - in InDesign - with instructions to convert the linked CMYK photos back to RGB for use on the website, etc.  The color model that they are using in Taiwan, however, typically has deep black at something like 70,65,65,70, which shows on the screen in Paint as very dark and garish, and it means that if I use the default RGB conversion, it looks that way in RGB as well, and half the picture will be solid black - 0,0,0.  I.e., unusable.  Oddly enough, however, it prints just fine.Now I'm pretty good with Paint, and I know how to use the tone curve to reset the values in the CMYK to usable levels, but it takes time, usually 3 or 4 tries to get it on the money, and of course in the process I'm compressing the color space by half, so there is an inevitable loss of detail.Of course, if I could get them to send us the original RGB or their cleaned up - background dropped out - version in RGB, then the problem would be eliminated, but no luck so far on that.  My question is, is there any way to simplify what I'm having to do? 

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Adding Dots From Post Script Options To PANTONE Colors

Jul 29, 2011

I work in a print shop. We do a lot of work with a printing press as well as our digital machines. Whenever we design something digitally that has grayed areas or logos, and we want to print it using our press, we need to make sure the shaded areas have "dots" so that the ink from the press will spread evenly.

In CorelDRAW X4, I used to to have it sent to the general PANTONE uncoated palette. After selecting the gray area, I would double click the color box at the bottom right, bringing up the fill window. From here, I selected the Options drop down menu, then PostScript Options. Here I could set the dots and the frequency.

Now that we've updated to CorelDRAW X5, the palette options are quite different. I want to have one centralized PANTONE unocated set that stays for everything I work in. And the big problem, is that when I do find a good gray to use (after clicking through way too many choices), the PostScript Options is grayed out and can't be clicked on.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Export To EPS Makes Pantone Colors Black Or Gray Scale

Dec 1, 2011

Hopefully my title gets the point across.  I've read numerous threads on here where people seem to have the same issue, but I've yet to discover a solution.

I recently bought a new pc and installed Corel Draw X5.  When I export to eps and open the eps in Corel, the Pantone colors appear nearly black.  This is also true for my clients, although I'm not sure what program they are using to open the eps. 

It is worth mentioning that on my old PC I did not have this problem. EPS files I exported from Corel Draw X5 were fine. I could export eps files containing Pantone colors, and the Pantone colors would be there when I opened the eps file.

The settings I'm using under export to eps dialogue are the exact same settings I was using before:

Output colors as Native and PostScript 3.

I am running Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, and CorelDraw X5 15.2.0.695

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 :: Saving To X3 - RGB To CMYK?

Feb 4, 2008

Is there any other way to save X4 files to X3 without going into the save dialog and changing the version you want it to be saved in? Also Is there any other way for me to convert all rgb in a document to cmyk without selecting the objects or using the object manager?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Set To RGB But Show Up CMYK?

Feb 12, 2013

I have all my color setting set to RGB but when opening already saved documents the colors still show up to be CMYK. How do I change this?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Change Full Color Or Gray Scale Clipart To Pantone For Printing Separations

Dec 2, 2011

I have a complex (includes tints) clip art object that needs printing in a specific pantone color I just convert it to grayscale using edit>find and replace objects>color mode. then print it as a black plate and just use another color on press.

Today I had to send off artwork to another printer. Dang. How to install a macro. Import clip art to be modified to a new document, do not do this in your working document.

Use Edit>Find and Replace> Find Objects
Replace a color model or palette. Next
Leave as is except change Replace with color model to "Grayscale" Next>Replace all

Repeat 2-4 for 'outlines' if you have them.There you now have a gray scale clipart, but the fun continues!You'll need to know what pantone color you want to use. Let's say Reflex Blue. Make a square and color it Reflex blue from a pantone palette.Duplicate the square and create swatches at 90% 80% 70% etc down to white.Select these square swatches, then Windows>Color Palette>Create Palette from Selection. Save palette with a temporary name, it is only time use. Or you could call it 'Reflex Blue'Now go to this website and download the macro "limit colors" URL...

Drop it in your GMS folder in under your username to install the macro. (might have to save the drawing and restart Corel...)Once you reopen your now grayscale clipart document, Select the clipart. Run the macro (Tools>Macros>Run Macros) LimitColors.Posterize select the number of colors in your new palette if you created 10% swatches, go with 11, if you did steps of 20% then you'll do 6 (don't forget white).Run the macro LimitColors.LimitColors and select your new palette you made in step 9.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Exporting JPG Proof As CMYK Vs RGB?

Apr 4, 2011

On Corel X3 I used to export jpg proofs for email purposes. I could send RGB or CMYK version but CMYK did not appear properly on some computers (especially Macs) so I did everything as RGB.

Now in X5 I can see that standard 100% black exported as RGB gives just grey colour.

I understand that this may be appropriate conversion to indicate that this is not rich black (exporting as cmyk is fine) but I don't think it's a good solution because most of people refer to visual appearance on the screen.

Can I change anything to get the result more like on screen (like with X3)?

I don't know how do I send it now, If I send as RGB the colour is wrong (I would need to convert everything in cmyk to 100%) if I export as cmyk Mac users will see it wrong.

Graphic Designer, Web designer and playing with Video and Audio mixing and editing as well ;-).Working for Large Format Printing company Carrick Signs.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Colors Change From CMYK To RGB

Aug 14, 2013

when I select "all objects" via the menu and remove the setting "scale with object" from the object properties the color changes from CMYK to RGB. I cannot even redo. All actions are redone but not the color. The primary color of the document is CMYK. This happens only to the borders and not to the fillings.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X3 :: Saving AI File In CMYK

Jun 25, 2011

How to save Ai file in CMYK, in Corel Draw. How do I convert colors from RGB to CMYK? 

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Getting Multichannel CMYK Output?

Jan 22, 2013

I was given a CMYK TIF file that has two added spot color channels. CMYK channels are empty. Bringin this into Draw X6 64 bit shows nothing but a white box and when attempting to print separations the print dialog says "nothing selected to print." So I opened the file in Photoshop, deleted the CMY&K channels, saved it as a PSD and  imported to Draw which labels it as a Bitmap (Multichannel DeviceN). The two spot colors appear in the document color palette and it displays and appears to separate properly in the print preview.

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 12 :: RGB Color Palette Looks Same As CMYK

Jul 19, 2007

My CMYK palette is the same hue as my RGB palette right now. I guess you know the difference. RGB looks bright and high in contrast like the ones used in Microsoft word. And the cmyk is, not the bright... Anyway, so the problem is...its the same color on my monitor. Its looks all RGB. On my other PC-2, its the other way around. My RGB palette looks like CMYK. Its not much of a problem with my PC-2 because i rarely use it for photo editing. Its just use for our cutting machine, the other one, my PC-1..

What's going on because it where i do most of my designs. And the color is a major factor there because most of our clients usually send their design to email and they have specific color. So, im having trouble doing designs. Is there a problem with my monitor? I tried editing my files on PC-2 but if i transfer it to PC-1 the color is different again... I cant get the exact (almost) color i want. The adobe gamma isn't do much either nor the monitor adjustment. Do i need to get a professional calibrator for all my PCs or are there downloadable calibrator on the internet? I was about to try the one about CorelDraw 12 Color Management guide but im still not sure about it. I have to read the infos first.

Here's from my PC-1. To the left is the CMYK and on the right is the RGB

Now here is from my PC-2. Left is CMYK and right is RGB.

When viewed from my PC-2..this one looks all CMYK (and dull) 

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Dark CMYK / RGB Images

Feb 11, 2013

Why is it that when I import an RGB image, when I convert it to CMYK this same image darkens significantly? Is there an option I can check somewhere? 

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X4 :: Print CMYK Plates

Apr 25, 2013

I am trying to make CMYK printing plates for process work. How would I take my picture and divide it up into CMYK so I can print each color one at a time onto a polyester plate? I use corel X4 and my printer for the plates is an HP 5100. Can this even be done?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 :: Barcode Separated As CMYK Instead Of Black?

Nov 5, 2010

Again a new version and again the same issue like in all previous versions. One could think that issues solved in one version would not be present in the next one.

Again Corel made barcodes apear in all colours in separations, instead of the logical Black only.

I know I can export to pdf and then import again, change colour to black to solve it, but if you want to keep editability or have to do 100+ Barcodes, this is just annoying.

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