Texas_Signmaker
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What swatch table do you have open? I got Avery and Oracal 951 but I'm wondering if there are better tables out there that have better color options. The pantone table is too large to practically use.
I use the Pantone a lot in conjunction with a psychical Pantone color chart. Also we "sort by name" so it's easier to find colors when a customer request a specific color.What swatch table do you have open? I got Avery and Oracal 951 but I'm wondering if there are better tables out there that have better color options. The pantone table is too large to practically use.
I use arlon 2100, i like the simple color range. not all colors print the same as viewed but we do sample prints and match up a pantone for productionWhat swatch table do you have open? I got Avery and Oracal 951 but I'm wondering if there are better tables out there that have better color options. The pantone table is too large to practically use.
Nice array of colors but lacks on green and yellows. weirdI like having the Universal Products premium grade vinyl chart open. Has a nice selection of colors to use for general design. We also will print samples and match up to pantone for printing when necessary.
but...I use arlon 2100, i like the simple color range. not all colors print the same as viewed but we do sample prints and match up a pantone for production
sounds like i should just make my own pantone chart that all fits on one screenbut...
if they don't print the same as viewed, why bother.?
I try to simulate actual colors for proofs to the client, alot of times the pantone isnt represented accurately on my monitor, or theirs (obviously calibration). So when I do a test print and it matches no changes are needed. but if I have to adjust I swap with a pantone and fire away.but...
if they don't print the same as viewed, why bother.?