Pantone help !
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- freshmode0
no doubt. Any time
well not any time...
=)
- Gorbie0
425c is a black, blue, and white mixture. That gray will look a little bit on the "cool" end.
Looking at my swatches, though, I'd say that combinations looks nice. But do you trust me?
- Louno0
hmm I dont know if it the paper will be coated or not , i think soo , but i sended the value like gray - 425 U
blue - 2925 UBut if i look in illustrator , 425 U is exactly the same as 425 C ( coated ) ... sooo it shouldnt change anything right ?
- BonSeff0
if you were to look at a pantone swatch book you would see a vast difference between the coated and uncoated stock.
- Louno0
I though that the printer guy was supposed to be in charge of chosing the pantones and stuff , i mean , like i cant possibly know what a printer know ... i mean , like ... isnt this part of his job ? ... sure if you know alot about inks and stuff , then you could tell him exactly and he would just do that ,but ...
bah anywaysThanks everyone !
- Gorbie0
Dude.... I make a living doing print design.
if you're going to be a hack - have some respect for designers and printers.
- BonSeff0
louno, sometimes the funnest part of a print project is specifying papers and colors. if i were you i would take a tour of a pront shop in your area. the pressmen there will give you a huge heads-up and the process.