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Using Pantone Colors in any Mac
Application
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Requisites : Mac OS 8.0 or Newer + Any application which accesses the Mac OS color picker
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Description :
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By installing Apple Displays Software, you add the
ability to select Pantone Colors from any application
This feature is available to any Mac OS user (including
PowerBook owners) regardless of your type or brand of
monitor.
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IMPORTANT
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Requires Mac OS 8.x or Newer
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Read Apple Tech Note for additional information.
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Even with your monitor set to millions of colors, you
may not notice any difference in some colors. This is
NOT a deficiency of your application nor the Mac
OS. The display quality, accuracy and color gamut
of your monitor will directly affect how Pantone (and
all colors) Colors appear on screen.
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How To:
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To Download and Install the Apple Displays
Software Do This :
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This is how the Mac OS color picker looks after
installing Apple Displays Software
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1_Click Here To Review Apple Tech Note and
download the Software Installer
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2_Follow instructions provided by Apple's Read me file to
install the Pantone Color Picker
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The next time you restart your computer the Pantone
Color Picker will be loaded and allow you to pick
Pantone Colors from any Application.
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Using Pantone Colors in PowerCADD 2000
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