Thanks for the speedy reply. I will just have to convert manually. I hope you can get the feature restored at some point.
Hi @Pat24987542hdwc , It’s good that Adobe removed the CMYK Color Mode from the theme creation page—as Sheena points out CMYK colors cannot currently be spec’d or accurately color managed with HTML/CSS coding, so the CMYK values that were listed were not accurate for any typical CMYK press conditions, and could be quite far off.
If you save your themes as Lab Color Mode, you can easily get color managed conversions with any of the Adobe print apps. In Photoshop if you apply a Lab color to a CMYK document it will automatically convert into the document’s assigned CMYK space.
In InDesign you can leave the colors as Lab and make color managed conversions to CMYK on an Export to PDF by setting a CMYK Destination in the Output tab. If you use the Lab swatches in a document, InDesign’s Separation Preview will show the managed CMYK values for the document’s assigned CMYK profile, or you can select all of the Lab swatches and convert them to the document CMYK profile via Swatch Options.