Greg Dysart wrote in <3B0436EA.DE9E5DDF@tappe.com>:
>Does Autodesk have any drawing files and ctb plot files set up for color
>charts.
>Like a "pan tone" chart that would show what color 147 at 70% screening
>would look like.
>
>If there are 256 colors with 20 possible screen settings, that's 5120
>potential colors to use as solid color fills for plan diagrams (for
>instance). Without being able to choose appropriate colors from such a
>chart, the task of choosing colors is sketchy (no pun intended).
I just use the color wheel drawing. It might be on the CD or check the CAD
shareware sites, like CADalog.com. To see the different screenings I just
plot each wheel at different percentages. Mostly we just stick with 100%,
except for the 250s.
Enjoy,
Stef
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