"Getting the colors to match exactly is one of the reasons for proofs before a big print run, "
Say, I went online and ordered printing on tshirts with image I creared in Photoshop. The Printers sent me a pdf proof via email. Now you have an image I created in Photoshop being printed on textile with a pdf proof. Impossible to know what the actual colour will be on the physical tshirt, no?
No-Barnacle2180 t1_j1x6ks5 wrote
Reply to comment by rabid_briefcase in ELI5: How is that Pantone colors don't have direct RGB counterparts? by ExternalUserError
"Getting the colors to match exactly is one of the reasons for proofs before a big print run, "
Say, I went online and ordered printing on tshirts with image I creared in Photoshop. The Printers sent me a pdf proof via email. Now you have an image I created in Photoshop being printed on textile with a pdf proof. Impossible to know what the actual colour will be on the physical tshirt, no?