Adding colors to the .scs file
The user-defined mappings from process color to SPOT colors are saved in a Spot Color Set (.scs) file. Each new SPOT color is associated with numeric values that represent the CMYK colors and tint. Two sets of numbers are listed for each color: one for the original color and another for its replacement. All numeric values are expressed as percentages.
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On the menu bar, click File > Convert to Spot EPS file.
The SeeSpotColor dialog box appears.
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Click the Open button next to the Input EPS file text box.
The Open an ArcMap EPS file dialog box appears.
- Browse to your .eps file.
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Click Open.
The SeeSpotColor dialog box appears.
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If you have a Spot Color Set file to use, click the Open button next to the Input Spot Color Set (.scs) file (optional) text box.
- Browse to your .scs file.
- Click Open.
The SeeSpotColor dialog box appears.
Remarque :If you do not have an .scs file, proceed with the following steps. When you save your file during step 16, you will create a new .scs file.
- Click Analyze.
- Click the New Color field for the color that needs to be added.
- Move the C slider to adjust the percentage of cyan in the new color.
- Move the M slider to adjust the percentage of magenta in the new color.
- Move the Y slider to adjust the percentage of yellow in the new color.
- Move the K slider to adjust the percentage of black in the new color.
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Move the Tint slider to adjust the tint of the new color.
Conseil :
You can also adjust the CMYK values and tint for a new color by typing a number in the text box next to each slider.
- Type a name for the new color in the Color Name text box. Optionally, check the Overprint box to enable overprinting for the color.
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Click Apply.
The new color appears.
- Repeat steps 6–14 for each color you want to add to the .scs file.
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Click the Save button .
The Save current mappings to a Spot Color Set (SCS) file dialog box appears.
- Navigate to the directory where you want to save your .scs file.
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Type a name for the .scs file in the File name text box.
The default value is the name of your .eps file.
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Click Save.
The SeeSpotColor dialog box appears.
- Click OK to create a color-mapped .eps file using the .scs file you saved.