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05.22.2008 at 11:58AM PDT, ID: 23425549
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Get Pantone PMS color not associated with process colors

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I am clueless when it comes to print colors.  My printer wants me to send her the regular PMS color not associated with process colors.  How do I get this value from Photoshop so I can send to her?  The RGB value is 73, 104, 177.  The hexadecimal is 4968b1.  Can someone help me get the corresponding value (or one close) that is NOT associated with a process color?Start Free Trial
 
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[+][-]05.22.2008 at 12:20PM PDT, ID: 21626797

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[+][-]05.22.2008 at 12:33PM PDT, ID: 21626877

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