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Colors
- All files or images must be in CMYK mode
- Do not leave colors in RGB mode
- There is big possibility of a color shift when converting from RGB
to CMYK.
Do not trust your monitor.
- Make all objects/images heavy in BLACK color, a "RICH BLACK" (see
below illustrations)
- Keep “rich” black consistent throughout your file (see
below illustrations)
All files must be created or converted to CMYK mode. DO NOT
save your files in RGB mode. There usually is a color shift when converting
from RGB to CMYK. IF you are color critical, we highly recommend you order
a "hard copy color proof" from 4OVER4.COM which you can choose during
the ordering process. Our color proofs are SWOP calibrated and ONLY SWOP
calibrated color proofs will accurately represent the color in your digital
file. Do not trust the colors on your monitor unless your monitor has
been calibrated to SWOP standards as well.
In order for your black borders, solids, headlines and parts of images
to appear dark and saturated, aka "rich", you need to create a "new black"
with the following CMYK values:
C: 60%
M: 40%
Y: 20%
K: 100%
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DO NOT make
regular text "rich" black. ONLY big headers, large black
areas and elements heavy in black color. |
Illustration above depicts the difference in saturation between 1 color
black and 4 color black. Printing only a 1 color black will cause your
images to appear washed out.
Please make sure to keep "rich" black consistent throughout your image.
Make sure that logos or images with a black background have the same values
as the black area it is placed over. In the illustration, the "4OVER4.COM"
logo is in "rich" black but has been placed over a 1-color washed out
black box.
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