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Preventing Good Colors Turning Bad
« Posted: February 18, 2008, 12:43:05 PM »


Preventing Good Colors Turning Bad
 by: Florie Lyn Masarate

Modern technology and equipments may be a big help in upgrading and making businesses better. Although there are still some printing companies that do not really adhere to the fast and efficient service that the modern world wanted. This can be seen more so in digital printing and photography.

Printing colors pose the more complicated and needs more knowledge about problems. The mistakes are most often done in converting files to CMYK. The result is always distorted images, the colors tuning out so bad when printed that one would not be able to tell that it is the same as the ones they are seeing on screen. Trying to fix the problem by using the selections and adjustments only makes worst the already deteriorated image. These problems can be fixed not by continually using the options seen on the tools but by knowing some of the factors that may be affecting the color in the first place.

Ask your printer if they are capable of embedding RGB files. If they do, then it basically means that they have the capacity to handle the RGB color separation process which is one important step in getting the screen color into prints. If they are not capable of these things or they seem not to understand at all what you are saying, go outside. Maybe there's another printer there somewhere who will understand your printing language.

Give a layout of your final prints. This is avoiding second-guessing or picturing what the resulting prints will look like. What you think is good color printed result may not be similar to what the printer think so. Since you two are different people with different tastes, it is best to just give them an idea of what you want attained.

The image sharpness you see on screen should not intimidate you into toning them a little to adjust to the level that your eyes think is right. Having a sharp image on screen is an assurance that the image will print well. If you will be using uncoated stocks of papers, then the sharpness you see on screen will probably be seen in the same aspect when it is already printed on paper. Always ask the photographer to provide you with the raw files. These files will give you the best resemblance in quality especially if it is given in the hands of those who are experts in making the most out of these files.

If you want to have the best colors present in your prints and images, having to go through the process of getting them is more than worth it. And it would also be for the best if you do not rely solely on the tools and equipments being used. Some knowledge and understanding would help, a lot too.

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About The Author

Florie Lyn Masarate got the flair for reading and writing when she got her first subscription of the school newsletter in kindergarten. She had her first article published on that same newsletter in the third grade.

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