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It is always challenging to match CMYK colors 100% on
paper. Mixing colors on the computer can be challenging,
namely when you are trying to translate specific colors
to work in a four-color printing process. However, when
color matching is critical, you should use a CMYK chart
and enter the values that best reflect the color you are
trying to reach.
Your software program and file type impact the best
way to do color matching. Software programs have
different tools to do color corrections, and some
programs do not have any tools for color corrections.
When printing a process (CMYK) document, you should make
sure all of your colors are made up of process inks. For
example, one hue of green can be made by combining 100%
cyan and 100% yellow, and that hue can be changed by
reducing the amount of yellow or cyan, or adding small
amounts of magenta or black.
When color fidelity is critical, AmazingPress recommends
that you order a hardcopy color proof. A hardcopy color
proof, which can be selected for most AmazingPress products,
is the only way to ensure the color accuracy for your
print job.
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