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Camerilla

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 15, 2014 7:00 am    Post subject: Not getting the pictures in the right colour for printing Reply with quote

Hello all,

We're printing a calender to raise money for good course, but unfortunately the pictures dont come out so nice.
Now the company told us that the pictures are printed in cmyk, do we had to change the pictures.
So we did now, it's still not nice.

In general if we get the pictures printed in rgb all the pictures are to dark.
If we print them in cmyk, the black and white pictures are perfect, but the coloured once are way to light.
We used a converter online rgb2cmyk.org, would it give a better result if we do this in photoshop?



How can we solve this problem?
Or is there nothing to about it, it's just the company/printer?

Thanks for all your help.
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Camerilla

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