What is PMS Color Matching and why does my artwork spec have PMS numbers next to the color boxes?
PMS stands for Pantone Matching System®. It is the standard color matching system that allows printers to choose a color without leaving it up to an individuals’ subjectivity. Each color in the Pantone color chart corresponds to a particular number so that if you say your logo is royal blue, we can pick an accurate blue to recreate. PLEASE NOTE: Because computer monitors display colors in RGB format, the color that you see on your screen may not be accurately calibrated to the actual PMS color chart. To see an online PMS Chart click here. You can e-mail your artwork to: art@itsyourlogo.net For printed artwork please send to: It’s Your Logo! Inc. 5935 Olde Atlanta Parkway Suwanee, GA 30024 Attn: Art Dept For Larger Files you can FTP directly to our server. Please call Mary 770.623.1226 for Login information.
PMS stands for Pantone Matching System®. It is the standard color matching system that allows printers to choose a color without leaving it up to an individuals’ subjectivity. Each color in the Pantone color chart corresponds to a particular number so that if you say your logo is royal blue, we can pick an accurate blue to recreate. PLEASE NOTE: Because computer monitors display colors in RGB format, the color that you see on your screen may not be accurately calibrated to the actual PMS color chart.
PMS stands for Pantone Matching System®. It is the standard color matching system that allows printers to choose a color without leaving it up to an individuals’ subjectivity. Each color in the Pantone color chart corresponds to a particular number so that if you say your logo is royal blue, we can pick an accurate PMS Code that will match your color requirements. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: Because computer monitors display colors in RGB format, the color that you see on your screen may not be accurately calibrated to the actual PMS color chart.
PMS stands for Pantone Matching System®. It is the standard color matching system that allows printers to choose a color without leaving it up to an individuals’ subjectivity. Each color in the Pantone color chart corresponds to a particular number so that if you say your logo is royal blue, we can pick an accurate blue to recreate. PLEASE NOTE: Because computer monitors display colors in RGB format, the color that you see on your screen may not be accurately calibrated to the actual PMS color chart. Compression is good! You can Zip your file(s) with Windows XP by selecting the files to compress, right-click and click “Send To >” then “Compressed (zipped) Folder”. Then send over the Zip as it will be smaller than the file(s) themselves. We can also take .rar, .tar, .tar.gz, .tgz, .uha, .sit, .ace, .bz2. Whatever; just send it – we got it covered.