How to Change CMYK to PANTONE Color for a PDF in Adobe Acrobat DC

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @fische46
    @fische46 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you very much!!! This is exactly what I needed help with. I had a 300+ page PDF from Microsoft Access and needed to convert colors for printing.

    • @miketheprintman
      @miketheprintman  3 месяца назад +1

      Happy to help. Please sub if you haven’t already and give a share and a like.

  • @chrisbaker5051
    @chrisbaker5051 Год назад +2

    Great info. Have learned a lot from your videos. Began my work in graphics in the 70s on a Compugraphic Phototypesetter (a dinosaur compared to present day), graduated to “desktop publishing” on Macs and PCs, had to teach myself PageMaker, Photostyler, etc. - then Adobe gobbled up the best programs available at the time and created what we have today - Creative Cloud in all its glory! At 69, I have the same thirst for knowledge and learning as ever. Owned a small commercial print shop for 30 years, sold it and am now working back there part time. Would really love to have access to continuing education specifically directed at real world print and publishing. As I said earlier, your videos are great, but just wondering if there is a group or program for printers out there somewhere where I could learn even more. Or is it basically the same hunt and gather information from MANY different sources addressing not only print but a whole slew of info I don’t use or need (i.e. fillable forms, signature docs, redacting, etc.)?
    Again, thanks so much for taking time to create this content.

    • @miketheprintman
      @miketheprintman  Год назад +1

      I appreciate the comment a lot. I'm happy folks are getting use out of these videos. I often post on printplanet.com. There are lots of professionals that comment on there. I also am part of a discord group called PrintShopTalk. You should add yourself to that group as well. Always great places to expand your knowledge. Thanks again.

  • @denissecampo4051
    @denissecampo4051 Год назад +2

    Thanks!!! very useful!

    • @miketheprintman
      @miketheprintman  Год назад +1

      Thanks. Hopefully I explained everything correctly so that it's easy to understand. Thanks for watching.

    • @denissecampo4051
      @denissecampo4051 Год назад +1

      you are a great teacher. I have been in commercial printing for 20 years, now and this is the first time I undestand just watching a video once :) @@miketheprintman

    • @miketheprintman
      @miketheprintman  Год назад

      @@denissecampo4051 You made my day! Thank you Denisse.

  • @techgalaxy100
    @techgalaxy100 5 месяцев назад +2

    Wow, that was wonderful and very helpful. Thanks so much.

  • @DaPrintHouse
    @DaPrintHouse Год назад +2

    good info!

  • @Jaystah2
    @Jaystah2 Год назад +2

    Very helpful tutorial! On future videos, consider jumping right into the tutorial rather than talking about it. The first 3.5 minutes of the video can be completely eliminated and the video would still be effective. The title of the video already covered that first part. But otherwise, very useful tool!! Thank you!

    • @miketheprintman
      @miketheprintman  Год назад

      Agreed. I talk too much. Sometimes, I'm just trying to explain why you want to do this in this particular way. I had someone tell me, "I can do it in Illustrator no problem," but this way works in different situations.

  • @christinaline4842
    @christinaline4842 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!!!!!!!

  • @nunnki2122
    @nunnki2122 Год назад +1

    Do you think it’s possible to remove all object with specific color values (ex.: all 100% magenta object) ?

    • @miketheprintman
      @miketheprintman  Год назад +2

      Yes. There is a way to do this. You just have to modify the search parameters in the preflight.

  • @प्रसन्नमुखमणिजी

    Sir where you from

  • @प्रसन्नमुखमणिजी

    Nice video sir I'm from India iam graphic designer here