Generally Speaking







Color Management For:






Follow Correct Color
(You know you want to)


How much to fix my color issues?


In these trying times, the first consideration when considering anything is money. And it is true that you might at first think that money spent on color workflow management might seem like money better not spent until times are better. However, if you're printing test strips to get color; if you're using ink and time and materials that you paid money for in chasing color, then it's very likely you're spending more money to not be color managed than you would spend to simply solve the problem once and for all.

And you must at least suspect that. You're here after all, so there's something you think could be better, that you're curious about or that you're looking to fix.

Want to know the expense to get all your color issues and costs under control; to put color to work making you money instead of sending it out the back door into the dumpster?

What not take a few minutes and find out?

It might turn out to be less than you expect, and if you decide to spend it, it's guaranteed to be the best money you ever spent.

By the way: Please note that whatever information you give us is absolutely between you and us. We'll never sell it, trade it, give it away, use it as stakes in a poker game, or do anything at all with it other than the exact purposes for which you gave it to us.

Honest.

Name :
Company :
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Type of business :

  Large or grand format digital printers
  Photographers
  Small format digital printers
  An ad agency or graphic design group
  Architects
  Lithographer
  Silk-screener
  Something else
My job around here is:

I'd describe my own personal knowledge of color management as:

  It's a complete mystery
  I know just enough to be dangerous
  I know the basics
  I don't know it all, but I know a lot
  I could probably teach you guys a thing or two

I'd describe the level of knowledge of color management of the people I work with as:

  It's a complete mystery to them
  They know just enough to be dangerous
  They know the basics
  They don't know it all, but they know a lot
  They could probably teach you guys a thing or two

Creative applications we currently use are :

  Photoshop
  Illustrator
  Indesign
  Quark
  Sign Lab
  Corel Draw
  Freehand
Others:

How many color-critical monitors do you have?

What RIP's (if any) do you use?

  Onyx
  Caldera
  Wasatch
  Flexi-Signs
  Ergosoft
  None
Other:

What printers do you have?

 

What media do you use, and how many resolutions per media?

 

What concerns brought you here today?

 

Specifically, what issue or issues are you hoping getting control of your color management will resolve?