Re: Adverts should be in CMYK
Why don't you try it out yourself! It is not so hard to do but you can make mistakes as Mike has pointed out but follow a few rules and see what happens. Take one of your files down to a local print shop and ask them to print it out and see what you get it is only going to cost about £1.50 for a full A4 sheet. You will probably find that some of your colours look washed out, dull and not what you had on your screen even if you had "Simulate Print Colours" from the top menu bar under Windows menu, then down to Show Printer Colours selected. That's why Mike uses a book with most colours in it with their values so that you can see what that colour looks like when printed and not what it looks like on the screen. But you have gained experience and that worth more than £1.50. Since your taking your work to professional people it might be worth while to do a bit of research on the subject and learn a bit more as a few times that I have made mistakes I never like the feeling of making an ass of myself. It isn't that hard honest.
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