Hi,
I've produced a map that now needs to be commercially printed. I sent them a PDF exported from QGIS 2.14.1. The proof the printer has supplied has the black (for street names) REALLY dark and bold. They tell me that it is because the export has converted my RGB values to CMYK and that therefore they are combining four colours to make black and it is then 'bold'. Is there anything I can do about this when I choose my colour, or when I export my PDF? (Or do we sack the printer?) _______________ Johanna Botman GIS / Assets Officer Griffith City Council Ph: 02 6962 8168 Please consider the environment before printing this email notice. -------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail, together with any attachments, is for the exclusive and confidential use of the addressee(s). Confidentiality is not waived if you are not the intended recipient. Any other distribution, use of, or reproduction without prior written consent is strictly prohibited. Views expressed in this e-mail are those of the individual, except where specifically stated otherwise. If this e-mail has been sent to you in error, please delete the e-mail completely and immediately from your system. Although reasonable precautions are taken, Griffith City Council does not warrant or guarantee this message to be free of errors, interference, viruses or similar malicious code and does not accept liability for any consequences to the recipient opening or using this email or attachments. This email was scanned and cleared by MailMarshal, Sophos and Kaspersky AV ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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