somethingforkaty
Technical User
Hi everyone 
I am doing some freelance graphic design work designing business cards. The cards are set up in CMYK.
I have always had problems matching the colours on the screen, to what prints out on the printer, to what comes out on the printing press. I was just starting to get used to my old monitor but am having a lot of troubles now I have upgraded to a laptop. It seems to show up colours and gradients really brightly which is great to look at on the screen but makes it hard when everything prints out too dull.
Anyway, my dad suggested that I should be able to get my screen calibrated so that it matches true CMYK colour. He is totally computer illiterate so I don't know if it's true, but if it is how do I do it.
Any other help, suggestions on this topic are most welcome.
Thanks
Something for Kate
I am doing some freelance graphic design work designing business cards. The cards are set up in CMYK.
I have always had problems matching the colours on the screen, to what prints out on the printer, to what comes out on the printing press. I was just starting to get used to my old monitor but am having a lot of troubles now I have upgraded to a laptop. It seems to show up colours and gradients really brightly which is great to look at on the screen but makes it hard when everything prints out too dull.
Anyway, my dad suggested that I should be able to get my screen calibrated so that it matches true CMYK colour. He is totally computer illiterate so I don't know if it's true, but if it is how do I do it.
Any other help, suggestions on this topic are most welcome.
Thanks
Something for Kate