Color Management For Architects
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A lot of people seem somewhat surprised when we tell them how many architects we have as clients at Correct Color.
On the surface, the whole industry is a little outside the general reproduce-images-for-pay sphere that forms the core of our business. But what we always tell the surprised is that while it might seem that way on the surface, what happens in fact is that at architectural firms you tend to have people working on designs, maybe in applications such as Auto CAD that are not "color aware", then they take those images into, say, Photoshop, and typically they make initial prints to a laser printer and then eventually they make full-blown presentation prints on some sort of large-format inkjet printer.
Now while our print-for-pay clients might need to sell the printed image, our architect clients are going to go out and use that image to sell a skyscraper.
I don't think we have any other clients in any other industry who might just have so much riding on each final print.
If you're an architect, you probably typically have issues with: Getting images from your CAD type applications into your design-type applications and keeping their color consistent; colors varying from monitor to monitor at each of your design stations; colors on your monitors not matching your laser prints; and finally your laser prints not matching your large-format inkjet prints.
At Correct Color, we can fix all that for you.
Guaranteed.