![]() Working with color in this fashion can, and usually does, cause issues later down the road in the design process, especially when it’s time for color separations. This practice is most likely due to the lack of knowledge of color, color models and ultimately the software in general. With over 20-plus years in the apparel decorating industry, I have had my fair share of customer and so-called “professionally” designed art supplied to me where the colors came from various palettes and color models. ![]() It can be overwhelming as well as confusing to the novice user and designer, and ultimately can cause issues during the entire production process from designing to color separations to printing. With the release of the Corel Graphics Suite X5, specialty Roland color palettes were introduced as well as the Document and Color Styles Palettes. The CMYK library alone consists of over 45 various color palettes. That is a wide assortment of color palettes. The Corel Graphics Suite offers these basic default palettes as well as a large assortment of palettes that contain colors based on titles and themes such as nature, skin tones, candy, summer, etc. Graphics applications usually come with predetermined or stock color palettes, covering the basic RGB, CMYK and Pantone Matching System color models (Figure 1).
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