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Hello Everyone,<br>
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Greetings. :)<br><br>Thank you for your e-mails. :)<br><br>> On Wed, 2012-03-21 at 16:40 +0100, Christoph Wickert wrote:<br><div>> > No vendor accepts CMYK, at<br>> > least here in the EU they all want Pantone. We had this with media and<br>> > with stickers, in fact I am not aware of a single item where we did not<br>> > have this problem. If it's just the Fedora logo colors, this is easy,<br>> > but for more difficult artwork, we continue to have problems.<br><br>I work with Jpegs, PNGs as well as TIFF based files. :)<br><br>> This doesn't make sense. CMYK is a color model. Pantone is a set of patented individual ink colors. There is no way, for example, to specify Pantone colors for any designs with photography. It just doesn't work like that.<br><br>I only use Pantone for my dual monitor's system output. ;)<br><br>Personally, I only use CMYK. Professionally, I will not deal with RGB, but RGB is able to be made in
to CMYK and CMYK offers a superior option for all to consider. :)<br><br>Sending positive Fedora 16 & Fedora 17 to your computers now. :v)<br>
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Please have a Great Fedora day! :~)<br>
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Thank You<br>
Sincerely<br>
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David Ramsey<br>
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Even experts make mistakes.<br>
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