CMYK question

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  • Morning_star0

    If you ask the printers for a 'wet' proof before the print run starts this will give you a very accurate representation of the finished product.
    Colours also get muddier depending on the paper you're printing on (coated/uncoated/bonded etc) all have different effects on the inks. Then there is the finishing to consider, a machine seal effects colours differently to a matt varnish or a gloss laminate
    In short the printer is your friend and will guide you the results you want.

    • It's a vinyl pressing company who also print the sleeves. I hope they offer a wet proof service yep. I will strongly recommend that to the client. Thanks.fadein11
    • my experience with record pressing places is they don't give a shit. best to flag up your concern and get them to pre-flight it properly, and make sure theyhans_glib
    • give you an answer either way.hans_glib
    • Yep - thanks.fadein11

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