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Originally Posted by steveb
And if you want to see it on your monitor, you'll have to have a special bit of code called a profile installed in the program you are using (e.g. Photoshop) to convert the nice bright RGB colours you see on-screen to the disappointing drab colours you will see in print!
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haha good old monitor calibration.

I have Pantone's Huey, which I suppose should help a bit.
Thanks for your responses everyone.
Also, just for reference, found a great video on YouTube that explains the whole essentials kit. See: YouTube - Pantone Essentials