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Dammit, make it faster!!
I was given a logo along with the guidelines. Aks for a Pantone 185. That's it. Isn't it important to specify whether it's "C", "CP", "U", etc?
I like to refer to my Pantone book to reference the rgb color formula as usually the final for print will be a 150dpi rgb tif. And the actual pantone doesn't always translate the same when converted by the design program then again by the RIP software.
Sometimes I'll leave the pantone colors and just make a pdf. But only if it makes for a small file.
I like to refer to my Pantone book to reference the rgb color formula as usually the final for print will be a 150dpi rgb tif. And the actual pantone doesn't always translate the same when converted by the design program then again by the RIP software.
Sometimes I'll leave the pantone colors and just make a pdf. But only if it makes for a small file.