iPad / iPhone colour
iPad / iPhone colour
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- ernexbcn0
Don't color manage that image.
- monospaced0
export sRGB (convert)
- I can do this - but was hoping to send the same PDF to the client to proof that I will send to the printer. It just seems odd that the Retina display can't handle a Pantone colour.
nosaj - That the Retina display can't handle a Pantone colour.
nosaj - omfgmonospaced
- I can do this - but was hoping to send the same PDF to the client to proof that I will send to the printer. It just seems odd that the Retina display can't handle a Pantone colour.
- monNom0
does the iphone use a wide-gammut display? that might do it.
- lumedia0
RGB
- It's a proof for print. CMYK should be close enoughnosaj
- are you really arguing with good advice? obviously you're wrong or else you wouldn't be asking for helpmonospaced
- nosaj
I have a logo that uses Pantone green (369c). When I look at a pdf of this logo on an iPad or iPhone the green appears almost neon. If I look at it on my laptop or Monitor the green looks fine. It is only the one colour that is shifting and it's really extreme. Has anyone else experienced a similar problem? It doesn't matter if I convert it to CMYK or leave it Pantone - the shift is still there.