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I often am creating something in WordPerfect 12, where there are jpg graphic elements, and I want to match a color in the jpg image color for some type that I am adding.
So, I open the jpg graphic file in Photoshop, and read the RGB values for the color that I want to match. I then go back into WP12, select the type block involved, and bring up the custom color window for setting type colors.
I go into the advanced window, where I can set the RGB values, and enter the RGB values I just got from Photoshop. But, the match never seems to be quite right. Should it not be a "perfect" match? If not, what factors can cause the dfference?
When I print the final page, it too confirms that there is not a "perfect" match.
Ron Hirsch
So, I open the jpg graphic file in Photoshop, and read the RGB values for the color that I want to match. I then go back into WP12, select the type block involved, and bring up the custom color window for setting type colors.
I go into the advanced window, where I can set the RGB values, and enter the RGB values I just got from Photoshop. But, the match never seems to be quite right. Should it not be a "perfect" match? If not, what factors can cause the dfference?
When I print the final page, it too confirms that there is not a "perfect" match.
Ron Hirsch
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