ElJay
New Member
I'm sure this has been talked about here many times, but....How do you guys do it? Generally, to save time, materials and my sanity I'll print out a Pantone color chart and an RGB color chart (clean, sharp, vector-based .eps files I found on the web.) on whatever printer will be used and try to find a close enough match for the sample the customer provides. This is fine in most cases but not for the occassional super fussy ones. I know I can mess around with Photoshop/Illustrator settings, ink profiles, spot color replacements in the RIP (which I'm not all that familiar with), etc. and print out about a million color samples while trying to hit a particular red or blue but it's such a time consuming headache. Is there a better way?