Search results

  1. bejamshi

    Color proofing (PRINT)

    @sun it seems your client can be a difficult person to work with. Not sure what to say.
  2. bejamshi

    Color proofing (PRINT)

    Thank you guys, I appreciate your help.
  3. bejamshi

    Color proofing (PRINT)

    it is cmyk colors. no pantone.
  4. bejamshi

    Color proofing (PRINT)

    I got this logo, the colors are already assigned by them CMYK however they are not picked from a pantone solid to process booklet so I can not even locate them. I am suppose to send this to the printers, I am sure when i get the print the colors will be darker or blah, and I am sure the client...
  5. bejamshi

    FSC Logo and its usage

    Wow that seems like a lot of work to worry about. But thank you for your great valuable input.:)
  6. bejamshi

    FSC Logo and its usage

    so i should ask for their number and include that under the logo. Correct? Thanks so much for your help. Maybe i should find FSC certified printers that are listen on FSC site too? :)
  7. bejamshi

    FSC Logo and its usage

    So can they carry the paper and not be certified? Is that possible?
  8. bejamshi

    FSC Logo and its usage

    Hi, I am a bit confused as to if graphic designers can use the FSC logo on their prints if they print on FSC paper. I am not sure, but I have heard that printers have to be FSC certified first, so that the designer can use the FSC logo on their print. I would appreciate any clarification on...
  9. bejamshi

    CMYK or RGB to show your clients

    Thanks for the book review, i love peach pit
  10. bejamshi

    CMYK or RGB to show your clients

    ok, but they keep saying, brighten that color, and i keep telling them that it is for print. :D
  11. bejamshi

    CMYK or RGB to show your clients

    No, clients monitor as you know looks different than my monitor, so no matter CMYK or RGB proofs they will still see them on their screen as false, not true to pantone or cymk swatch booklet. So I guess I just answered my question, that there is no right way to present, I have presented screen...
  12. bejamshi

    CMYK or RGB to show your clients

    It is meant for print, but i wish to show it to my client online. But RGB looks better online than CMYK, even file size is bigger if I send it via pdf/x for them to view. This is only for them to view online for approval.:)
  13. bejamshi

    CMYK or RGB to show your clients

    Hi, When you design something, If for press, I am sure you use the CMYK profile. Then as you know the colors are less vibrant than RGB for online presentation to your clients before going to press. One solution that I have found is to use the RGB pallate and once client approves, then create a...
  14. bejamshi

    Help with Die cut

    Thank you all for being so helpful.:D
  15. bejamshi

    Help with Die cut

    Yes it is going to a printer with pdf editing tools. I really appreciate your help, I did not know about the overprint option. Thanks
  16. bejamshi

    Help with Die cut

    Thank you friends, one problem. When I put the die cut on a separate layer and the art work on its own layer and output as pdf/-x the output is all one layer, the layers no longer exist. I checked this in acrobat pro
  17. bejamshi

    Help with Die cut

    Hi, I am working on a presentation folder with die cuts. What color should i define the die cut? Is registration color CMYK %100 be good? Also I have the die cut on one page and the other page I have the design, would that be ok as well? Thanks. example shown here.

PressWise

A 30-day Fix for Managed Chaos

As any print professional knows, printing can be managed chaos. Software that solves multiple problems and provides measurable and monetizable value has a direct impact on the bottom-line.

“We reduced order entry costs by about 40%.” Significant savings in a shop that turns about 500 jobs a month.


Learn how…….

 
Back
Top