
David Christian Berg wrote:
Well the question is not that simple :
If you design a "magazine logo" that MUST be the same that the WEB ONE : what do you do ? make the conversion by hand ?
As I said, I'd have a document standard but still give users the possibility to choose another color space from a drop down. But if I have a document for printing I want every new color to be cmyk respectively pantone by default. That's all. Unfortunately the web-logo will never look exactly the same as the print logo... that's just a matter of screens being totally different all over the world. While it may look right on your computer, it won't on the one one of most people.
David
Well.. Thats a point. But that is why pre-press use ICC . What do the companies that have a logo used for press (danone, etc...) AND web ? (the web-logo will never look exactly the same as the print logo) so what ? never mind the web-logo ? The fact is yes "it may look right on my computer, it won't on the one one of most people." But at least it will look ok on GOOD screens (that is a good starting point.) and anyway, that is MUCH better to chose CMJK that just .. "I fell it is ok, i can tell you , i am the professionnal".
hervé