Designers, customers want the print job to be exact the way they imagined it, the way they saw it on their screen. The smallest color difference often leads to either discounts or - even worse - jobs rejected. So how reliable is a tool like this? We at VIGC (Flemish Innovation Center for Graphic Communication) did a few tests... And it's probably not the accuracy you want...
Read the full report here: http://www.graphicbrain.com/studies-by-vigc/mypantone-on-iphone/
Eddy
VIGC
Submitted by eddy.hagen on Sat, 11/07/2009 - 00:30.
But how do you Color Manage your iPhone
Cool idea...but always bring your books with you as any type of screen based display will lie about the actual color on paper/s
I figured this was coming when Pantone wouldn't release the color numbers for Kuler
How reliable is it? VIGC did the test...
Designers, customers want the print job to be exact the way they imagined it, the way they saw it on their screen. The smallest color difference often leads to either discounts or - even worse - jobs rejected. So how reliable is a tool like this? We at VIGC (Flemish Innovation Center for Graphic Communication) did a few tests... And it's probably not the accuracy you want...
Read the full report here: http://www.graphicbrain.com/studies-by-vigc/mypantone-on-iphone/
Eddy
VIGC