Well I don't know if the starts were aligned correctly or the universe has it out for us but I had the same issue twice last week with clients and proofing. In booth occasions the client said the colors printed were not the intended color, that what PMS # that was embedded in the file was not accurate and I was the blame for not stating, in text, these colors on the proof.
It has been our general protocol to provide layouts showing text, size and design in color; emailed to clients. It is up to client to ensure text, and color accuracy in all files. For client provided artwork we do not state any specific colors, generally there are just too many to include. In both cases above each client did not call out any specific colors and we printed directly from the file.
My question is: am I in the wrong here? Does anyone else include information about all the colors in the files on proof?
It has been our general protocol to provide layouts showing text, size and design in color; emailed to clients. It is up to client to ensure text, and color accuracy in all files. For client provided artwork we do not state any specific colors, generally there are just too many to include. In both cases above each client did not call out any specific colors and we printed directly from the file.
My question is: am I in the wrong here? Does anyone else include information about all the colors in the files on proof?