mrp2049
Senior Member
I'm not going to lie, this is print nerd moment.
I am working on a project at the moment, and the cover has to be super dark, and I was wondering how different 'blacks' hold up in terms of print and how much visible difference there is when printing in CMYK format.
First off, the 'blacks':
1. Web Black
000000 - 75,68,67,90
2. Process Black (pantone name)
1d1d1d - 72,66,65,76
3. Print Black (pantone hexachrome black)
231f20 - 0,0,0,100
I want to use one as a background colour and one to add detail/texture, is this even going to be clear enough in print so make it worthwhile?
I was thinking of using Web Black and Print Black.
It should work, but I am just doubting myself i little, and you guys are always helpful well I need you!
P.S. This thread is not some politically incorrect joke. Although it could be...
I am working on a project at the moment, and the cover has to be super dark, and I was wondering how different 'blacks' hold up in terms of print and how much visible difference there is when printing in CMYK format.
First off, the 'blacks':
1. Web Black
000000 - 75,68,67,90
2. Process Black (pantone name)
1d1d1d - 72,66,65,76
3. Print Black (pantone hexachrome black)
231f20 - 0,0,0,100
I want to use one as a background colour and one to add detail/texture, is this even going to be clear enough in print so make it worthwhile?
I was thinking of using Web Black and Print Black.
It should work, but I am just doubting myself i little, and you guys are always helpful well I need you!
P.S. This thread is not some politically incorrect joke. Although it could be...