Thanks - I'm looking at a calibrator - Would the cheapo (>£100) colormunki or pantone things do the trick or am I better borrowing something more expensive? I have one desktop screen and a laptop screen which I work on.
I'm in a shared office so blackout blinds not really practical - in fact, the office lighting gives a pink cast to any white paper which can't be good.
Printing is done by a couple of different external companies - All images are provided to them as CMYK but i'm a little confused by the idea of how what i'm seeing (in sRGB) ends up looking on paper.
All basic, badly-explained issues. Still floundering a little.
Thanks - I'm looking at a calibrator - Would the cheapo (>£100) colormunki or pantone things do the trick or am I better borrowing something more expensive? I have one desktop screen and a laptop screen which I work on.
I'm in a shared office so blackout blinds not really practical - in fact, the office lighting gives a pink cast to any white paper which can't be good.
Printing is done by a couple of different external companies - All images are provided to them as CMYK but i'm a little confused by the idea of how what i'm seeing (in sRGB) ends up looking on paper.
All basic, badly-explained issues. Still floundering a little.