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Don't use those colors...
I used them to make my design and they're way off
I just received my labels from Jason, I'm about to return them for a refund...
Well Marc if you find somebody that gets them 100% exact I would love to see them. There is just no way they will ever be 100% dead on, there are too many variables. Btw those are the same colors I used to make the labels below and about 500 other designs I have done in the past with no complaints.
Well Marc if you find somebody that gets them 100% exact I would love to see them. There is just no way they will ever be 100% dead on, there are too many variables. Btw those are the same colors I used to make the labels below and about 500 other designs I have done in the past with no complaints.
I doubt anyone can get them exact. Jason did you get my reply about the label design you are doing? Sean
Jason do you actually use the $7 chip? Never seen that denom before.
Maybe my next set of custom labels if there is one will be all odd amounts like 57 cents, $3.91, $17.44
yeah it actually is used quite a bit. I play in a cash dealers choice game where there is a $3 max bet and 3 raise limit. I have another set of Nascar themed chips with even wackier denoms, $2.90, .80 , $2.40.......
Those colors look pretty dang close to me, i don't think i could really tell the difference. One thing to keep in mind is the texture of what the printing is on is different than what the chip is made out of so there will be a difference. But those chip labels look as close as you can get. Also if you sprayed the labels with some sort of protectant (Krylon for instance) before applying them it will change the colors, it tends to darken them slightly, even after drying.
You shouldn't expect a color match to anything from China. The printers there can't even match a color if you give them the Pantone numbers.
If you're after that close of a match, take the chip to a auto body shop and they can try and match the color for you, and then you can try and match it on your computer at home; or you might try a local print shop. It's probably going to cost you more than you paid for the chips, but if an exact match is after, it might very well be possible. Though I think it's a lot of trouble to go to for a 15¢ chip.
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Originally Posted by marc
Don't use those colors...
I used them to make my design and they're way off
I just received my labels from Jason, I'm about to return them for a refund...