Right, thanks very much for the quick response Hans. I can remap
colours with the tools we have here, except in the case of a gradient
fill. I think I will try using a repeated graphic as a background
instead, while waiting for printer's thoughts.
Thanks,
Duncan
On 17/05/2011 12:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 17-5-2011 12:24, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Could someone possibly let me know if it is even possible to define a
gradient using a spot colour, or if I should instead revert to some
alternative solution.
I don't think so. Normally, if you use a specific color (recognizable)
the printer should be able to remap that to some spot color (at least
that is what we have done in the past, cf publisher specs).
Hans
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