myront
Dammit, make it faster!!
Client gives the following guidelines for their color
RGB: 69 68 70
PMS: 172-15U / 172-15c
CMYK: 67 61 57 43
I say trust the cmyk no matter what the pantone is. My software only has Pantone P 172-15 C or U which converts slightly different than theirs
CMYK: 60 54 48 52
Problem is client has no pre-printed samples to supply us. This is a huge undertaking and a very prestigious client and don't want to disappoint.
p.s. I'm not the one worried. I printed swatches for them to choose from using different print profiles that obviously produce differing shades of dark gray. I say pick one and we'll use that from here on out.
RGB: 69 68 70
PMS: 172-15U / 172-15c
CMYK: 67 61 57 43
I say trust the cmyk no matter what the pantone is. My software only has Pantone P 172-15 C or U which converts slightly different than theirs
CMYK: 60 54 48 52
Problem is client has no pre-printed samples to supply us. This is a huge undertaking and a very prestigious client and don't want to disappoint.
p.s. I'm not the one worried. I printed swatches for them to choose from using different print profiles that obviously produce differing shades of dark gray. I say pick one and we'll use that from here on out.