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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 879418, member: 19065"]Regarding the color of the background: Consider that prior to printing, all of us are viewing the image back lit and so colors may appear different, brighter, more rich and vibrant on screen as opposed to ink on paper. Dependent upon the color you choose for the print, the paper stock and finish used (coated, non-coated, glossy, matte, et al. finishes) effects the color and varies greatly. </p><p><br /></p><p>What one viewer will see on their computer monitor will be vastly different from what another viewer will see on their monitor. Calibration of monitors, pixels/screen resolution and color profile interpretation all effect what you see.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the print company allows you to see a proof print of a swatch of the overall design/layout to be printed prior to printing the full run, you might inquire about that step in the print process. You might only need to choose a finish of the paper that you like best instead of opting between alternative colors of the background. Also ask your chosen printer to send you paper samples before they do any printing so you can get a feel for the quality of paper stock available.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 879418, member: 19065"]Regarding the color of the background: Consider that prior to printing, all of us are viewing the image back lit and so colors may appear different, brighter, more rich and vibrant on screen as opposed to ink on paper. Dependent upon the color you choose for the print, the paper stock and finish used (coated, non-coated, glossy, matte, et al. finishes) effects the color and varies greatly. What one viewer will see on their computer monitor will be vastly different from what another viewer will see on their monitor. Calibration of monitors, pixels/screen resolution and color profile interpretation all effect what you see. If the print company allows you to see a proof print of a swatch of the overall design/layout to be printed prior to printing the full run, you might inquire about that step in the print process. You might only need to choose a finish of the paper that you like best instead of opting between alternative colors of the background. Also ask your chosen printer to send you paper samples before they do any printing so you can get a feel for the quality of paper stock available.[/QUOTE]
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