blue_max wrote:
On the monitor. They will be quite small on a business card, so I wouldn't worry too much. As Bad Iron says, speak to the printer and ask if it's better for them to convert and drop in themselves if you have any doubts.
Best to check on screen yourself first though for any significant change. If you do it in photoshop, you can toggle to see if you can spot any changes. Depending on the image, it may not seem to shift at all.
Graham
Thanks. If that's the case, then half of the images I have created in RGB aren't even close to acceptable. My vibrant reds turn to orange. The interesting thing is, I had the same company print some postcards and I sent them to them in RGB. They turned out fine. That's why I asked my question, wondering if I got lucky with the colors I was using? I just took those same postcards images and converted them to CMYK, the one looked terrible..which turned out great on the print. So I'm still confused. I do know, if what I see on my monitor in CMYK is what my prints will look like, I wont be sending them.
I guess I was hoping the CMYK just displayed like that on the monitor because it can only display RGB and the actual image was still as I created it or at least very close.
Thanks for the help