![]() (you can also use physical pantone swatches to check stuff like spot colors) Someone editing text on a label does not need to see the colors 100% accurate, at that point the colors have already been determined on a good screen that's calibrated. Usually once the colors are chosen we don't need to worry about it that much unless we're checking proofs, especially if they're spot colors. ![]() We calibrate monitors maybe once a month at the most usually. We don't obsess over color accuracy this much even though 90% of what we design gets printed on a box, label, product, etc. ![]() I'm a professional graphic designer currently working for a massive food manufacturer and wholesaler. ![]() I think it depends on the industry you work in, or what in specific you're working on. ![]()
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