How is color accuracy maintained between my monitor, proofs and my final printed material?
Computer monitors display luminescent light, with a broader color gamut than printed material, which is viewed with reflective light at a much narrower color gamut. This discrepancy is why most images on your computer monitor in RGB appear more brilliant than your print of the same file. DMI color profesionals understand this and optimize your images for proper highlight, shadow, contrast, and clean up contaminant colors, so your images capture attention. DMI also uses Barco calibrated monitors, considered the highest quality color accurate monitors in the industry. DMI always uses industry standard 5000K light viewing booths for color accurate viewing. This provides the same color correct lighting conditions that quality printers use across the nation. With this standard, your proofs and print material are viewed, calibrated and adjusted accurately from LA to NY and everywhere in between. In addition, our SWOP calibrated proofs give you color correct page and image proofs so you know
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