Not really, labels wouldn't be printed in RGB values if they were professionally printed.QuadShotz said:I used to use it for website design, but would work on labels too.
That looks REALLY good! WOW, perfect combo.woody said:
And here it is on the bottle although there changing from 150 to 250 ml i'll post a pic once its all done.
I heat you ref the Yellow but its ok in my book, i think it blends in well without looking too cheap, sometimes less is more.......so the wife says
QuadShotz said:Hmm, that's true.
der@me.duh
I usually just converted RGB to CMYK spot color in Photoshop for flyers, cd's and the like. I never did get into print media much, obviously.
Well, here's one tool I had in the 'ol bookmarks though: http://www.hypermedic.com/colors/colortable.htm
Well, that was one thing I was going to bring up in the review was the label. Well, good thing I saw this thread, now I'll have to mention the new labels.woody said:IAMGG Is doing a review for my reserve sauce at the mo....get a move on!