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01 October 2008

my pantone past #3

Pantones-03

Well, a cracking idea from Andrew (in the comments): to catalogue the number of chips I've used. So I've added that to the web page (except you have to figure out where to find the lists).

And I've titled that documentation 'Chips missing', rather than 'Chips used' - because, as Nicky (aka fishface) quite rightly points out, part of the art of using your Pantone Specifier is to hold on to as many chips as you can. Hence those that get carefully taped back in (as with Process Cyan and Process Black on sheet 1). In fact, if you played your cards right, you could even accumulate them from elsewhere - so, for instance, I have an eighth chip for Process Cyan carefully taped to the reverse of the sheet.

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