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greys are greenish

gabagoo

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I live by my colur charts, without thenI would be lost. Heck I take the big chart outside when matching a specific colour.
 

WOODBS

New Member
is there a chart for flexi though? i finallly reached a decent color, he loved it..just wasted a saturday trying to get the color, oh well, coulda been worse.
 

iSign

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most charts are just an array of color swatches & written references to their cmyk values... the thing is to print it on your printer & your media, under a specific set of specifications, which you should write on the chart. If you use Flexi, to print a chart on 3651, at high speed, bidirectional, 360-540... with a specified profile & heat settings etc... then any color on that chart can be replicated by using the same settings, and media.
 

WOODBS

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ahh, gotcha.. well here is my culprit
 

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MrDesignGuy

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I've noticed the Color Management preset in VersaWorks RIP Software can have effects on grays/colors as well. I normally print on Pre-Press U.S. versus say Max-Density U.S. The colors print more like how I see them on screen. I've notice grays looking greenish if I print using Max-Density U.S. output. Designing in RGB versus CMYK is definitely the way to go.
 
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