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Calibration monitor to match the printing colors.

The point is:

Matching the printing document to the screen is the final word in achieving WYSIWYG.

-What you see is what you get.

Steps:

1./ Prepare the files e.g. Photoshop Images.tif
2./ Output and print it actually.
3./ Compare the printing documents to the screen and make adjustment to the monitor.

4./ Send us email with post-address to get the images files with accord-printing documents ( free of charge )
- here by direct-to-plate, YMCK process.

5./Repeat step 1 to 3.


Contact us:
email: office@pcprinted.com


The basic difference lies in the monitor being RGB driven, whereas print occurs in CMYK.
The screen is projected in additive color ( the more color the brighter), whereas
the print is made from subtractive color ( the more color the darker).
-This is the root of a very large conversion problem.




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