Paul Stenquist wrote on 29.12.05 13:19: > Advertising art directors generally adjust the image in RGB and allow > the printer's pre-press people to do the CMYK conversion. I work in advertising agency and I can tell you that's not true. Too much of RGB gamut falls outside of CMYK one. That would lead to serious misunderstandings with clients who would get completely different colours during designing process and on final print. That's just not acceptable. And because of such a potential problems complete workflow is done in CMYK from the very beginning. In case of film scans right after retouching images are converted for CMYK for colour corrections and then passed to art directors/graphics designers.
-- Balance is the ultimate good... Best Regards Sylwek

