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1-6 Adding partial Metallic effects in a CMYK object – 1
1. Place an object specified with [RDG_MetallicSilver] onto a base object with CMYK.
Base object with CMYK
T
he object with "CMYK" and "RDG_MetallicSilver".
Duplicate any part of the object that
you would like to apply the metallic
effect, and specify it with
[RDG_MetallicSilver].
Set up another layer for the Metallic
Silver object, and overlay it on the
CMYK layer.
2. As a result, the part which the Metallic Silver object is overlayed will be printed with metallic and CMYK color.
The result of "CMYK" + "RDG_MetallicSilver" printing. (Image)
[Reference] In cases where the metallic mixed with CMYK is used, the print result may vary depending on print settings, such
as media types, or density of the [RDG_MetallicSilver]. Please adjust those parameters if necessary.
1-7 Adding partial Metallic effects in a CMYK object - 2
1. Place an object specified with some of the 12 [Roland Metallic Color] onto a base object with CMYK, as explained
previously in the above section 1-6. In this example RVW-MT-Violet and RVW-MT-Blue are used.
Base object with CMYK
2. As a result of printing, the spot colors of [Roland Metallic Color] are not affected by the base CMYK layer even though
they are overlayed
The print result of [CMYK] + [RDG_MetallicSilver] (Image)
[Note] It is possible to work with a single layer, but it is recommended to separate the layers by spot colors such as
MetallicSilver, and CMYK in order to avoid unpredictable errors.
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