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Getting a florescent color


Linok

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Hey everyone,

I'm trying to get a bright florescent orange, but I can't seem to find a good way to do it. What I'm looking for is an almost high-lighter kind of brightness. I can't get it out of the normal color palette, and I've tried duplicating an orange layer and playing with the settings for that layer (Normal, dissolve, overlay....those settings). Does anyone have any ideas that could help?

Thanks in advance,
Joel
 
Well Joel... if you can't get your desired colour from those within the normal palette, you may need to post an image example of the specific colour you're looking for in order for us to really know what you're after.

What's the colour for? How are you applying it in your image?
 
If you can post it, then you can open it in Photoshop and use the eyedropper tool to see which colour it is.
If it's for print, you'll have to use a spotcolour.
 

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