On 30/06/2015 19:02, Cynce Williams wrote:
Or you might look into Pantone colors. Adobe Illustrator accesses them.
Be sure that your computer is showing colour accurately: often they
vary according to the settings of both supplier and receiver. To see
this, choose any famous painting and search on it, and you will find
that it comes up in many variations. This applies to photographs in
catalogues and books, too. They only confirm that you are both talking
about the same work.
You can only be sure which one is correct if you can compare it with the
original.
Linda in High Wycombe - still hot and sticky, it's going to be another
sleepless night.
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