Prism1
Newbie to Photoshop...I am having problems picking what I consider "true, rich colors" for my drawings. I want to pick a nice "Coke" red, and I get some muddy red on the screen, and it prints Pink...UGH!!!! ( and the tech made it look SO easy...) What am I doing wrong??
Pro Signs & Graphics
Other than that, a good pantone swatchbook will tell you what color you are actually looking at and should expect, regardless of what is on the screen.
Doug Allan
find a file with hundreds of cmyk swatches that are all lined up with identification of their cmyk values. The print that file. This is a poor mans way of at least having hundreds of small swatches on one large print that were printed by your printer & can be reproduced by your printer.. today... with no tweaking, just by using the same profile & media you used when you print the chart.
Prism1
Been in biz 10 years, but all of this Digital stuff ( and software to go with it ) is brand new ( 3 weeks old ), and today is really one of the first days I have been able to start playing/using it a 100%. With the fear of being called a "NooB", I will say that I even bought the "EyeOne" software