"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
When in doubt, I'd suggest that you have your client either pick his choice of the closest equivalent, or at the very least, okay yours.
Since it was a flesh/cream colour basically I ended up mixing it and adding white , but could see it being an issue with a darker colour. Was hoping maybe there was something in the program that would help.
Quote from: Croft on October 15, 2020, 12:58:56 PMSince it was a flesh/cream colour basically I ended up mixing it and adding white , but could see it being an issue with a darker colour. Was hoping maybe there was something in the program that would help.Curious as to how exactly you determined that your result was indeed a 70% version of the desired Pantone color. (the reason I ask this is I know it's rare that my monitor, my printer, and most of my client's monitors and printers, and the inks themselves all agree with each other.)btw, I would still always run it past the custy, so it's not on you.It does sound however, in this instance, they gave you some wiggle room.