How to change colors palette from CMYK to Pantone in Corel Draw

Since we’ve received  lots of requests regarding our t-shirt designs and how could they  be easily color separated for screen printing and printed, we will start with a small video tutorial we did for Corel Draw users (of course we will also make one for Adobe Illustrator). I did this tutorial because one of our clients did not manage to make the color separation since some of the designs (especially older ones) were in CMYK palette, and in order to activate the “separations” button, Corel Draw needs to have all the colors in PANTONE mode. So, along with the video display,  we’ve  put some explaining labels for a better understanding of the  the concept.


Color Separation in Corel Draw X3 from Tshirt Factory on Vimeo.