SILLY question but I am newer to the printing process:
Item: Magazine (web offset printing)
they say to not use 4/C Black in text or Ads unless clearly marked...
if I have a black box as a frame do I use the CMYK 60/40/40/100 mix?
If I use the black that already is in my program (K100) (InDesign...I use Corel for the graphics) will it look like dark black?
denaeaton said:they say to not use 4/C Black in text or Ads unless clearly marked...
Correct. Never use more than one tint on black text or outlines. Is only for a background or a big size object
denaeaton said:if I have a black box as a frame do I use the CMYK 60/40/40/100 mix?
if it's not necessary, don't use rich black for outlines.
denaeaton said:If I use the black that already is in my program (K100) (InDesign...I use Corel for the graphics) will it look like dark black?
same color must look identical no matter the program. But if you place your CorelDRAW drawing as EPS what you see is a thumbnail or preview, but if it's the same percentage must be printed identical