how could we convince the client that the color is fine? It depends on their opinion, their feeling and their mood; there is always different point even nonsense if they intend to look for...
"our client is always correct"
Is this a joke? I laughed.In my experience, salespeople are invaluable in interpreting client requirements and communicating them to production. They are also invaluable in acting as an intermediary between client and production to smooth out any issues.
Is this a joke? I laughed.
“I recommend taking it outside, and viewing it under direct Sunlight!”
the Sunlight will be changed from morning to afternoon, from cloudy day to sunshine day,... so your standard light has been changed... it is not good for color checks, is it?“I recommend taking it outside, and viewing it under direct Sunlight!”
(I’ve actually seen this done more than once, at press checks. It’s almost too much. How often are pieces of printed material, viewed outside?)
We have a customer who comes in for press checks, goes out to the car park and lays the sheets out in the sun to view, goes back to the press, asks for some adjustments, takes another sheet out, I've seen her in the car park with 20 press sheets laid out in front of her.“I recommend taking it outside, and viewing it under direct Sunlight!”
(I’ve actually seen this done more than once, at press checks. It’s almost too much. How often are pieces of printed material, viewed outside?)
Some people just have to nitpick to show you that they "know" printing.The sample may well be "right" but from my experience, many clients need to have "their say".
Probably human nature...
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