If it is not the working color space, then it could be a different chromatic adaptation method. try the Bruce Lindbloom's online calculator here http://www.brucelindbloom.com/
At the bottom, there is an "Adaptation" field, try different values there. Martin On 17.12.2013 22:01, Alexander W. Rolek wrote: > Thanks for the quick response. Here is a compiled group of screen shots > between Illustrator and Photoshop's color settings and the color values > in the color picker. I have used PANTONE Cool Gray 9 C for both > programs. I'm using the same color profiles in both of them, but the > color values are different. It's so strange. I would love to figure out > where the discrepancy is. Inline image 1 > > > On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Martin Florek <mflo...@gmail.com > <mailto:mflo...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Could it be that you have different working color spaces set in them? > > Martin > > > > On 17. 12. 2013 19:20, Alexander W. Rolek wrote: > > Marti - > > Very interesting. I just cross referenced Adobe Photoshop CS6 > and Adobe > Illustrator CC, and they are different. Baffles me that two Adobe > products will have different color conversion values for the same > Pantone Color... > > Alex > > > On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 6:29 AM, <marti.ma...@littlecms.com > <mailto:marti.ma...@littlecms.com> > <mailto:marti.maria@littlecms.__com > <mailto:marti.ma...@littlecms.com>>> wrote: > > > Hello, > > > In Illustrator, the values for this color entry are: > R=119 G=119 B=121 > > > Photoshop CS6 gives me (118, 119, 123) for Cool Gray 9C, which > is exactly what you get from lcms after rounding. Bruce > Lindbloom > site http://www.brucelindbloom.com/____ColorCalculator.html > <http://www.brucelindbloom.com/__ColorCalculator.html> > > <http://www.brucelindbloom.__com/ColorCalculator.html > <http://www.brucelindbloom.com/ColorCalculator.html>> > also reports same ... I wonder why Illustrator is giving > you such > values. > > Regards > Marti > > > Quoting "Alexander W. Rolek" <a.ro...@gmail.com > <mailto:a.ro...@gmail.com> > <mailto:a.ro...@gmail.com <mailto:a.ro...@gmail.com>>>: > > > Thanks for the quick response. I found the issue. It > appears the > first > value that the ASE color entry is returning is between > 0 and 1, > rather than > 0 and 100. I'm decoding the PANTONE ASE swatches from > Illustrator, and I'm > getting LAB based output. For example: > { > "NameLen": 22, > "Name": "PANTONE Cool Gray 9 C", > "Model": "LAB", > "Values": [ > 0.5019608, > 0, > -2 > ], > "Type": "Spot" > }, > > New command line: > > echo 50.19608 0 -2 | transicc -i *Lab -o > sRGB_IEC61966-2-1_black_____scaled.icc > > -t 3 > > I removed black point compensation and changed the > rendering > intent to > absolute colorimetric. New output: > > R=118.1790 G=119.4981 B=122.7821 > > In Illustrator, the values for this color entry are: > R=119 G=119 B=121 > > Any idea what I can do to fine tune the transicc output > to match > Illustrator? > > Thanks for the help. > > Alex > > > > On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 1:06 AM, Richard Hughes > <hughsi...@gmail.com <mailto:hughsi...@gmail.com> > <mailto:hughsi...@gmail.com <mailto:hughsi...@gmail.com>>> wrote: > > On 12 December 2013 08:54, Marti Maria > <marti.ma...@littlecms.com > <mailto:marti.ma...@littlecms.com> > <mailto:marti.maria@littlecms.__com > <mailto:marti.ma...@littlecms.com>>> wrote: > > Another option would be to locate a named color > profile > and use the > PANTONE > > name directly, but those color profiles are not > free and > most of times > > difficult to find. > > If you do stumble on the .icc named color icc files > from > Pantone, the > cd-iccdump utility dumps the actual Lab values to the > screen, tab > separated. > > Richard. > > > > > -- > Alexander W. 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