We
present to you the new menu of "Happy"
bar and grill. In the cover of the menu we used
again the new hexachrome technology. You can see
details and some screenshots
Hexachrome
is Pantone's
six-color color printing process. In addition
to custom CMYK inks, Hexachrome adds orange and
green inks to expand the color gamut, for better
color reproduction. Many inkjet printers use similar
technology for the same reason.
While the details of Hexachrome
are not secret, use of Hexachrome is limited,
by trademark and patent, to those obtaining a
licence from Pantone.
Typically, software that works
with Hexachrome does not require a designer to
specify the amounts of each ink. Instead the designer
uses RGB colors tagged with a specific ICC profile,
and as part of output this is converted using
a six-channel ICC profile provided by Pantone.