2003-08-02 21:12:18
Hello everyone,
I've recently completed a logo for a friend and sent it to him as 2 photoshop files (rgb & cmyk) and a flattened tiff (cmyk). The photoshop cmyk file is fine, but (he claims) the tiff file is washed in a different lighter shade of color (the main colors are yellow and gold, the tiff file is "orangy" - the tiff file uses no compression). I've checked the tiff file in a number of different aps on my system (PS 6 & 7, illustrator) and can find no major color discrepancy.. There is a subtle flatness between the rgb and cmyk - but that is expected. He says the tiff file is "orangy". Before I freak, is there any color setting which would produce this? I haven't had a hardcopy proof done; (next step) but the orange wash-out appears only on his screen. Any ideas what this is? Is it my settings or his?
Thanks for your time,
Stardog
I've recently completed a logo for a friend and sent it to him as 2 photoshop files (rgb & cmyk) and a flattened tiff (cmyk). The photoshop cmyk file is fine, but (he claims) the tiff file is washed in a different lighter shade of color (the main colors are yellow and gold, the tiff file is "orangy" - the tiff file uses no compression). I've checked the tiff file in a number of different aps on my system (PS 6 & 7, illustrator) and can find no major color discrepancy.. There is a subtle flatness between the rgb and cmyk - but that is expected. He says the tiff file is "orangy". Before I freak, is there any color setting which would produce this? I haven't had a hardcopy proof done; (next step) but the orange wash-out appears only on his screen. Any ideas what this is? Is it my settings or his?
Thanks for your time,
Stardog
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