gabagoo
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This topic pops up from time to time... A good client of mine had me do 2 pickup trucks with a large swooping stripes that go from the back of the box to the front of the drivers door. The colors were always 321 and black. They changed the logo design but as far as I could tell the same 321 and black. Now they send me a pdf file with the new colors ( 4 months after the trucks were done) and my connection is telling me that the color is actually not black but a very dark blue and would send me the pantone. I did nothing wrong here as I have never seen this pdf file with the color breakdowns until about 15 minutes ago and ever since I have done work for them the colors were always 321 and black.
First thing I did was look it up in my Pantone book and it isn't even blue but a very very dark greeny blue bordering on black. The pdf file makes it look back lit and the colour is like a very very dark turquoise, which in reality it will never look like.
I will now do the newer pickups using this new colour although I have a feeling after it is printed and installed it will be difficult to say that it isn't black.
Not sure why sometimes pdf files display washed out colours on screen that do not represent the actual color.
I told the client to come in and look at the actual color in my Pantone book before I proceed to print as I don't want to have this issue coming back and biting me.
About 3 years ago this same issue came up when I had to do 13 retractable banners for a bank and the credit card color was a very dark blue bordering on black and even when I started the print I paused when it got to the credit card and matched the color to my Pantone book...dead on. The client was not happy because the color they think they wanted was based on what they saw on the screen and that color was more like a light navy blue...They even sent me samples of blank credit cards to match the color to, after the fact...Curious how the people who made the credit cards printed a much lighter version of the pantone color requested...not sure how they did that if they were given the same pantone number
How do you guys deal with this type of issue?
First thing I did was look it up in my Pantone book and it isn't even blue but a very very dark greeny blue bordering on black. The pdf file makes it look back lit and the colour is like a very very dark turquoise, which in reality it will never look like.
I will now do the newer pickups using this new colour although I have a feeling after it is printed and installed it will be difficult to say that it isn't black.
Not sure why sometimes pdf files display washed out colours on screen that do not represent the actual color.
I told the client to come in and look at the actual color in my Pantone book before I proceed to print as I don't want to have this issue coming back and biting me.
About 3 years ago this same issue came up when I had to do 13 retractable banners for a bank and the credit card color was a very dark blue bordering on black and even when I started the print I paused when it got to the credit card and matched the color to my Pantone book...dead on. The client was not happy because the color they think they wanted was based on what they saw on the screen and that color was more like a light navy blue...They even sent me samples of blank credit cards to match the color to, after the fact...Curious how the people who made the credit cards printed a much lighter version of the pantone color requested...not sure how they did that if they were given the same pantone number
How do you guys deal with this type of issue?