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  1. ElbertC

    Colour Variation

    Hi Marcus, Some of the images have feathering around the edges and some have drop shawdow, so a clipping path wouldn't work. Thanks again! Elbert
  2. ElbertC

    Colour Variation

    Thank you RyanPace for clearing that up. I need to print proofs to show clients and they won't understand why the background colours of the images are off. Is there a way to print proofs? Thanks a bunch!
  3. ElbertC

    Colour Variation

    Hello, Yes, all the images are CMYK. And I checked their background colours again and again, making sure they have the same values as the Picture Box in Quark. Thanks! Elbert
  4. ElbertC

    Colour Variation

    Hello again, Although it looks fine on screen now, but when I print it with my inkjet (need to show proofs to my boss), I can clearly see the difference in colours again! I printed the PDF file, it is still the same. But when I printed the seperations, I did not notice anything unusal with the...
  5. ElbertC

    Colour Variation

    Hi, Thanks for all your help. I've tried saving it to PDF and EPS files and the colours look fine (on screen at least). I've also printed a seperation from Quark and it looks fine too. So I went into Preference and and changed the display to 32-bit and activate Color Management and set my...
  6. ElbertC

    Colour Variation

    Hello all, I am new to Quark and I hope that I am not asking a dumb question and waste everybody’s time. I have imported a TIFF image with a solid background colour into Quark, and I have set the Picture Box colour to the same CMYK values as the image (the background colour was added in...

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