GoodPeopleFlags
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I printed some signs the other day and the lettering looks like there's a yellow/orange-y "halo" or "haze" or "aura" around it. The pic below is out of focus but the letters are only about 1" tall so it was hard to get a good pic. I think you can still tell what I'm talking about.
The letters are black and the sign was designed in CorelDraw 12. The color value in Corel is 100% black and nothing else. Looks great in Corel. I saved it to .eps and opened it in ColorRip. Under the INFO tab, when I put the cursor on the letters, it's says this:
Input Vector CYMK: 0% 0% 0% 67%
Output CYMK: 18% 31% 13% 0%
Anybody have any idea why the "halo" is there and how to get rid of it?
The letters are black and the sign was designed in CorelDraw 12. The color value in Corel is 100% black and nothing else. Looks great in Corel. I saved it to .eps and opened it in ColorRip. Under the INFO tab, when I put the cursor on the letters, it's says this:
Input Vector CYMK: 0% 0% 0% 67%
Output CYMK: 18% 31% 13% 0%
Anybody have any idea why the "halo" is there and how to get rid of it?