lol Classic!People still don't get the fact that different types of inks or printing produce different results. And let's not even get into different types of substrates. I had a heck of a time with a customer who left us because our new envelope printer used toner and it didn't look just like the same product off the press. Of course, he didn't want to pay the higher price for the offset product.
Quote; Can you deliver this job by Friday if we give you the files today (Monday)? Absolutely... Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 get files. Proof Thursday morning. 4:00 Thurs. afternoon, a whole list of AA's.... Like, really?Do customers even look at what they send us or proofs anymore? So many big clients dump files with ugly low res logos and images, if they send us native files 8/10 times it’s missing the image links or the links have been renamed for some reason. Jobs will survive a week of proofs and then when it’s time to print they’ll be changing minute details on the piece… About a month ago had an old customer request business cards after receiving “bad color photos” from vista print (who would have guessed) …so we mailed them a hard copy…off the same printer / paper as the live job…they approved it, I kept a sample (I suspected the problem was their over touched up photo..) and matched that exactly for the job. And then when they got the job they’re like…”we know we approved the proof but…”
Customers that learn a "little bit how color management and profiles work" is a dangerous thing. And when customers do a conversion to CMYK unless they are blind they can see if it changes it from a good looking photo to one that looks like crap. They have responsibilities too. We finally gave up telling customers to convert to CMYK and just let our workflow color management convert to CMYK. Solved a lot of problems.And designers making their RVB to CMYK conversions with Photoshop's default profile, most of the time because they don't know what is a color profile and what it does.
And printers asking for CMYK pictures without letting know which color profile has to be used.
And, worst, printers who say that color profiles are useless, that they don't use them, and telling the designers to not use color profiles.
Many color problems could be avoid, or at least lessened, simply by learning a little bit how color management and profiles work and then by using a RVB workflow...
I was not talking about customers, I was talking about printers ! the RGB workflow exists since more than 30 years and it is the only solution to have the printing match the proof.Customers that learn a "little bit how color management and profiles work" is a dangerous thing.
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