Checking CMYK
Checking CMYK
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- jtb260
I would use the pantone as your base line, or if you can get your hands on it Tru-Match (they have slighltly better CMYK Breakdowns IMO) then adjust as needed.
Stewart is right, but having your display calibrated right can be out of reach for some. Communicating with your print rep is the best way to ensure correct color, they will usually be more than willing to swear by the color that's represented in your proof, so make sure that it looks right at that stage.