Can I use 200% black ink for text to be sent to the printers?
This is what I (think I) know:
This is what I (think I) know:
How find that a color is in CMYK color space or not (other than adobe softwares)?
Do linked smart objects need to be the same colour profile as the master document?
I am porting a design that has been sent to me in Word to Photoshop.
Got a quick question about the difference between CMYK in Adobe Illustrator and the Web generators.
Am I right in thinking that colours that are pure cyan, magenta or yellow would come out brighter in print than colours such as green or purple for example? Due to the fact that they haven’t been mixed with anything else?
I need to produce a document that has a flat rich-black (C60, M50, Y40, K100) background and text that is white on top. The text is set at 7pt in a monospaced font (PT Mono Regular 400).
I have sent a PDF file to a printing company and they came back telling me that it is in RGB but should be in CMYK. It is strange as I really tried to make everything in CMYK (working with Adobe InDesign) and also run it through www.pdf2cmyk.com
I’m working on a logo where the client ask that I incorporate additional colors. I currently have a two color logo, orange and green, and they want the orange to transform into the red. This makes conceptual sense, because the logo is supposed to signify change, and red is one of the colors of the parent brand.
My question is what kind of black should I use when printing. At the moment I use this black (split into CMYK):