Checking CMYK
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- maikel0
0.5% of difference in a composite CMYK
- you are fucking superman with x ray vision
- you are a twat, but you don't know it (yet)
- you never have printed in litho
- you will find out soon that your printer gives a toss. Do know that he will do as he wants (specially if he's a good one).
- tolerance, you need to know this conceptthe recommendation.
- make sure that your pre-press people are stars
- give a chip/sample in hardcopy of the colour you want. if it is not in a pantone book, find it somewhere else. If it is nowhere, it could be a reason for that.
- print in exachrome, or "you will be dissapoint "
- ask form filming in 200 lpi or "you will be dissapoint"the real recommendation
chill out and be prepared, because that (what you want) is never going to happen.