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Chapter 70:
Using ColorID
ColorID software is automatically installed with OMEGA CP. If you already own a colorimeter,
you can set up ColorID as a combination software-hardware (colorimeter) option.
If you are installing ColorID as a combination software-hardware option, perform the steps for
connecting and calibrating your colorimeter model in
CP320 Colorimeter Operations
.
Note: Gerber Colorimeters are no longer available for purchase. Follow the instructions for
installing ColorID as a software/hardware combination only if you already own a Gerber
Colorimeter.
This chapter describes how to use the ColorID software by itself or with a Gerber colorimeter.
Using ColorID alone
Using ColorID software by itself allows you to match a source color to the same color of many
foils and vinyls. For example, suppose a customer brings you a color sample that is required in
the job. You can use a PANTONE guide, such as a PANTONE color bridge™ or other printed
PANTONE publication to visually match the color. In the ColorID program, you make
PANTONE the Source Palette and use the Source Color drop-down list to choose the color.
When you choose the Matching Target Palette
−
the foil or vinyl palette
−
ColorID automatically
selects the PANTONE color to the nearest palette color.
You can also match material colors. For example, suppose you previously made a sign using
dark blue Gerber 220 vinyl. Now your customer comes back and wants an EDGE-printed sign
using the same color blue in part of the design. You would make Gerber 220 vinyl as the Source
Palette, dark blue as the Source Color, and Gerber EDGE Process as the Matching Target Palette.
ColorID automatically matches the vinyl color to the nearest EDGE process color.
Basic steps for using ColorID alone
The sequential steps for using ColorID alone to quickly and accurately match colors are:
♦
opening ColorID
♦
choosing the source of the color
♦
choosing the color
♦
choosing the matching palette
♦
selecting the matching color
♦
finding the color name
♦
using the matching color
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