Imminent Death
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Hi all,
I'm hoping this is the right thread for this. If not, sorry about that.
So here at the sign shop, we're having lots of problems with color matching. I've looked through some of the previous threads on the subject, but I guess it's not sinking in or I'm missing something.
Right now we have Photoshop and Illustrator CS, and CorelDraw X3. We print through a Mimaki JV3-130SPII.
We have our color settings in Photoshop and Illustrator set to "US Prepress Defaults", and in Corel X3 set to "Professional Printing". I can understand why Corel and the Adobe programs wouldn't match, but two of us here printed color swatches from all 3 programs off of two machines and compared them... and most of the swatches are different colors. We even have a Pantone book that we use, but the colors are way off when printed.
Is there a simple, easy, and preferably free way to get everything at least somewhat in sync? Our color matching scenarios these days end up in lots of test prints and wasted material.
I'm hoping this is the right thread for this. If not, sorry about that.
So here at the sign shop, we're having lots of problems with color matching. I've looked through some of the previous threads on the subject, but I guess it's not sinking in or I'm missing something.
Right now we have Photoshop and Illustrator CS, and CorelDraw X3. We print through a Mimaki JV3-130SPII.
We have our color settings in Photoshop and Illustrator set to "US Prepress Defaults", and in Corel X3 set to "Professional Printing". I can understand why Corel and the Adobe programs wouldn't match, but two of us here printed color swatches from all 3 programs off of two machines and compared them... and most of the swatches are different colors. We even have a Pantone book that we use, but the colors are way off when printed.
Is there a simple, easy, and preferably free way to get everything at least somewhat in sync? Our color matching scenarios these days end up in lots of test prints and wasted material.