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Hello,
I have a honey comb structure in greyscale. How can I apply a single Pantone colour to the image so that the greyscale info in converted to that single pantone colour.
therefore the darkest areas are close to 100% pantone colour, and the lightest area are close to 0% pantone colour. On a white background.
By achieving this, I can create the same technique for another or 2nd pantone colour and then overlap the two layers to get a desired combination of the 2 pantone colours.
Is there a way. I have tried Duotone without the black ink but I cant get rid of the grey scale info.
Thanks, Alex
I have a honey comb structure in greyscale. How can I apply a single Pantone colour to the image so that the greyscale info in converted to that single pantone colour.
therefore the darkest areas are close to 100% pantone colour, and the lightest area are close to 0% pantone colour. On a white background.
By achieving this, I can create the same technique for another or 2nd pantone colour and then overlap the two layers to get a desired combination of the 2 pantone colours.
Is there a way. I have tried Duotone without the black ink but I cant get rid of the grey scale info.
Thanks, Alex
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