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These applications are known to generate PostScript files with graphic objects preserving the
PAN TONE® name:
Adobe Illustrator 7 and 8
Adobe PageMaker 6.5
CorelDRAW 7, 8, and 9
Deneba Canvas 5 (see note)
Macromedia Freehand 7 and 8
Micrografx Designer
QuarkXpress 3 and 4
Note Subsequent versions of Deneba Canvas no longer generate compatible PANTONE® names. Microsoft
Publisher 2000 adds support for PANTONE® colors but does not preserve the PANTONE® name
necessary for this feature to work.
The Automatic PANTONE® calibration feature only applies to vector graphics, not picture (raster)
data such as scanned images and TIFF files. Adobe PhotoShop, for example, being a raster image
editor, is not on the above list of applications that support the Automatic PANTONE® calibration
feature.
WWW PAN TONE® palettes for some raster image editor applications, such as Adobe PhotoShop, are
available on the Web at http://www.hp.com/support/lj4550.
Once connected, select Downloads and
Drivers. Printer drivers, ICC color profiles, and sRGB color swatches are also available at this Web
address.
PAN TONE® Application Palettes are available for:
Adobe Illustrator 4–8
PageMaker 5, 6, and 6.5
PhotoShop 3–5.5
CorelDRAW 6–9
Micrographics Designer 6–7
Macromedia Freehand 4–8
QuarkXpress (as EPS files) 3.3–4.04
Deneba Canvas 3.5–6.1
Fractal Design Painter 2–5.5
EPSF Charts
TIFF Charts
PAN TONE® Color Drive
Text Format (ASCII)
Raw PostScript File
Adobe Acrobat
Vector graphics such as company logos created in one of the above applications (using palettes or
applications that preserve the PANTONE® name) can be imported into Microsoft Word, PowerPoint
and other MS Office applications. To do this, the color application must create an Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS) file of the image to be inserted as a file into the Office document using the insert file
function.
Note Cutting and pasting from the clipboard will not work. These tasks do not preserve the PANTONE®
name or the CMYK palette value.