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by quitit
720 days ago
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>Hi, you make all excellent points. However they do sound more like comments from 2002, not 2024. With the complete takeover of the web, digital media, and digital photography, just where do you imagine all this cmyk stuff is still happening? Save for the last vestiges of print, it isn't. Most work today goes from rgb, to rgb, and then to rgb. Maybe throw in sRGB as well. So cmyk, nice to have, but not needed for most pro work today. FWIW, 40 years pro work at top NYC ad agencies and pub houses. Hi LanceNY from the top NYC ad agency wink wink. I see why you've made a fresh account just to reply to this, because it's quite clear you don't have the experience that you claim, nor even an understanding of basic digital-only principles such as the difference between a colour mode and a colour space. It also seems you're suggesting that print and manufacturing don't occur in 2024. Classic. I dare say your experience in this industry is no longer than the time it took you to write that comment. |
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