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Old 09-22-2008, 06:41 PM
Joseph_Hayes@adobeforums.com
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Default Coated vs. uncooated #'s? HELP!

Hello all,

A client is asking for the coated #'s of a color that I gave her as uncoated. Aren't they the same except with a c on the end? The colors are identical swatches.

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Old 09-22-2008, 06:41 PM
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Default Re: Coated vs. uncooated #'s? HELP!

The appellation is the same, with a "C" instead of "U" at the end.

On the other hand, the appearance is different: coated colors usually look deeper/darker and more saturated, the more so as the chosen uncoated substrate is more dull and less reflective.

Consequently, a number of highly-saturated and deep colors cannot be produced on certain uncoated stocks.
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