Is there a way to specify accurate colours with a value (rather than using the crayons, wheel etc)? I have a particular colour scheme that i need to use.
Thanks,
Rot
Thanks,
Rot
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2006-10-02, 10:07 AM
Is there a way to specify accurate colours with a value (rather than using the crayons, wheel etc)? I have a particular colour scheme that i need to use.
Thanks, Rot
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2006-10-03, 02:38 AM
Perfect!
Thanks
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2006-10-27, 04:16 AM
I need to export a drawing to PDF for print production.
I am only using black (YMCB=0,0,0,1) and pure cyan (YMCB=0,0,1,0). However, the generated PDF always contains data in all four color planes. I.e., the resulting PDF does contain yellow and magenta. How can I tell Omni graffle to export the YMCB colors without conversion?
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