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May 23, 2008
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RAL colours colors to CMYK conversion

  • May 23, 2008
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I already posted times ago the request for a colour book integration into Illustrator for the missing RAL colours.
I don't know in the US, nut in Europe it's widely used, and every colour shop has RAL colours.
Therofore for those people, and me too :-), if you need a conversion you can use this link

http://www.centromedia.com/download/ral-colors.pdf
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    June 27, 2008
    Meanwhile I found the source for RAL CIELab
    values (and RGB,CMYK); programs, palettes etc.:

    http://www.ral.de/en/ral_farben/downloads/index.php

    English versions are available.

    Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann
    Participant
    June 26, 2008
    Adobe, please add RAL swatches (CMYK or RGB approximations) to the color swatch books in CS4. Now is the time, it is a standard you should be including. We just need to approximate colors on screen and on paper.
    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 10, 2008
    I am all for colour books and conversions.

    I merely pointed out that RAL colours may be slightly less unambiguous than CMYK.

    Sorry about the ambiguity.
    Participant
    June 10, 2008
    Real professionals knows that RAL colours are used in painting. can't you immagine how to use them in Illustrator? How bad.

    Gernot Hoffmann and Jacob Bugge can't you immagine how to use a RAL colour book to print printingplants or simply a draft copy on paper?

    Why don't you ask Adobe to delete Pantone Metal colors ? Gernot Hoffmann don't metal colours exceed RGB working spaces ?

    It's a useful add-on for every professional, if you don't need it don't use it.

    Make a contructive forum and add useful info's instead saying a colour book isn't useful in a painting-design program.
    Jacob Bugge
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 23, 2008
    And experienced painters know that they have to adjust colours to match RALs made by different suppliers.
    May 23, 2008
    Thanks, perhaps helpful, but I'm having doubts:

    a) RAL is valid for paint colors. The final result
    is a painted surface. Not paper but some real
    object.

    b) Knowing this, a reference to CMYK is meaningless.
    And even for the case that the object is paper:
    which CMYK ?

    RAL colors (paint) can exceed the gamut of monitors,
    RGB working spaces and CMYK spaces.

    After some attempts to find more information, it
    turned out that Lab (CIELab) values for RAL are
    still not available.

    Best regards --Gernot Hoffmann