Here is how to import the colours. 1. Download the colours from pantone here: http://au.pantone.com/support/colorsystemsfiles/solid_to_process_single_EPS_file.ZIP and unzip it. 2. Open scribus and select File>Edit>Colors navigate to the unzipped .eps file and import it. you now have all the colours in the pallette. This file is not complete. It is missing metallic colours. > 1. Pantone is not an ink company. > > 1 again. Pantone does not sell ink. (or I am totally ignorant of it.) > > 1. Pantone specifies colors. Pantone sells book with color samples. > Pantone Inc. has established an industry standard by being successful at > selling those sample books throughout the printing planet. Any printer > can buy any inks they want and use the Pantone guide to mix the base > colors in order to get the specified target. And this is what they do. > All the time. Otherwise, there would be an ink monopoly and from what I > know, there isn't. Yet. > > 1a. Pantone Matching System is good only if you print on similar stock > How would you spend $50,000 to create a more sustainable environment in Australia? Go to Yahoo!7 Answers and share your idea. _________________________________________________________________________________ How would you spend $50,000 to create a more sustainable environment in Australia? Go to Yahoo!7 Answers and share your idea. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/aunz/lifestyle/answers/y7ans-babp_reg.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/pipermail/scribus/attachments/20070612/9d26d01d/attachment.html
