gabagoo
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I have a client, who's client is a large bank. I have done work for them in the past, but I was requested to do this one retractable banner for an inside branch of the bank which uses a darker blue than their normal colour and even if I found a match on my color charts I have we still could not change the colour as there is gold copy on the banner which fades to the blue so if we changed the main blue colour, how would we change each gredation of all the others and make it match up and blend properly. For the sake of one banner I decided to let the printer do its thing. Trying to achieve a dark navy blue can be difficult in cmyk and even my pantone bridge chart basically shows the colour to be somewhat washed out and weak which is how my printer, printed it. Now she wants me to have a conference call with the designer to determine how we can get the colour closer.
Trying not to sound like a dimwit let me ask you guys if this makes sense. First of all, before I even saw what they wanted I asked for a pdf file and a tiff file. The tiff file was done as rgb (this is a designer for a bank). The pdf file is all cmyk, so basically I printed what I received. Now, how about if I ask the designer what Pantone blue she wants, then I find the appropriate match using all my pantone charts I have printed, and then tell her to set the file and the gradient to the pantone that I have that matches the pantone they want. Then when the file comes in it should be pretty well ready to go. Does this sound to easy?
Trying not to sound like a dimwit let me ask you guys if this makes sense. First of all, before I even saw what they wanted I asked for a pdf file and a tiff file. The tiff file was done as rgb (this is a designer for a bank). The pdf file is all cmyk, so basically I printed what I received. Now, how about if I ask the designer what Pantone blue she wants, then I find the appropriate match using all my pantone charts I have printed, and then tell her to set the file and the gradient to the pantone that I have that matches the pantone they want. Then when the file comes in it should be pretty well ready to go. Does this sound to easy?