Illustrator CS2: Color shift to gray in gradient

If you open up an Illustrator 10 file in Illustrator CS2, some gradients might be gray (de-saturated), but the colors on the ends of the gradient look fine.

Illustrator CS2 will not let you gradient a Pantone (Spot Color). This makes since in the printing world, but if you are using Illustrator to layout a webpage, it is annoying. The answer is to change the Pantone swatch that is used in the gradient to a process color within the Swatch palette.

–Stephen M. James
www.smjdesign.com

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3 Responses to “Illustrator CS2: Color shift to gray in gradient”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    I’m having issues with all my colors shifting when opening a Illustrator 10 document in CS2.

    Also my fonts are “Bolder”.

    Any ides? This is a major issue for me as i’m doing most all of my web designs in illustrator.

    -John Leger

  2. Stephen M. James Says:

    Are your Edit>>Color Settings the same? That would be my first thing to check.

    Try Adobe Forums next.

    This post might help.

    http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx/.3bbec4e4/3

    –Stephen

  3. Anonymous Says:

    Thanks, Stephen.

    I’ll check it out.

    -John

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