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  1. Which X-Rite i1 Models Are Compatible With VersaWorks?

    Look up the error. Also if your device is that old, you should probably get it ready calibrated. Edit:
  2. Free ICC profile creation tip. (patch count)

    There is no "1 solution for everything" If you're creating targets in i1p, You can see the bottom few rows of neutrals, When you keep adding, you'll see patches keep getting added to the bottom rows until it jumps to the next large target set, then you'll see neutrals shrink until you add more...
  3. Free ICC profile creation tip. (patch count)

    We all love free stuff right? I know 90% of you who make your own profiles most likely use i1 Profiler. This information comes straight from X-Rite. It's on the internet, so it's not to difficult to find. But it was mentioned not long ago about how many patches to measure and everyone coming up...
  4. Question ICC profile service question for Signs 101 users

    I agree, im not sure why it mattes to measure fluro colours as you cannot replicate them unless you have the printing capabilities. But one thing, You can get good canned profiles, but only with software that will allow you to re-linearise the profile. For example in onyx, you can re-linearise...
  5. Onyx 18

    Very well in my opinion. Media profiling is very good, It has a lot of options to go though. You'll probably see threads where i hate the icc engine (mostly uv printers), but once you understand how it works, it's actually very good but sensitive. Colour management is real good with onyx. A...
  6. Question ICC profile service question for Signs 101 users

    Yes that's the way it works. I must have miss read your question. sorry. The xrite has 3 different measuring modes. M0 M1 and M2. M0 - UV included M1 - D50 Illuminate M2 - UV cut/excluded. Depending on which measuring mode you go for, it will read a different colour.
  7. Question Gamut

    Soft proofing in photoshop helps! If you install your printers ICC profile (just by double clicking the icc profile) Then go View - Proof Setup - Custom. From there you just click the drop down box at "device to simulate" and find your printer icc profile. You can click preview on and off to...
  8. Discussion Investor

    It's not for everyone. obviously your friend sees potential in your company. But you also need to value your company at it stands and if his asking % for his given $ is worth it. Also you what will be be providing apart from money. what will he bring to the table? Does he know people in places...
  9. Glass Splashback Reverse Print - Adhesives?

    probably something like this. But this is mounted like any glass splashback would, with natural curing silicone behind the glass onto the wall and around the glass to seal from moisture.
  10. Glass Splashback Reverse Print - Adhesives?

    The way you're doing it, then yes probably. The best and only way to print on glass is with a flat bed printer.
  11. Glass Splashback Reverse Print - Adhesives?

    I've never heard of doing it this way before. risk of de-lam. de-colorisation from heat.
  12. Question ICC profile service question for Signs 101 users

    1. yes. try the onyx 30 day trial first if you want a better RIP. 2. i1pro publish 3. the same way it measures other colours 4. yes but it will probably come up weird. never tired.
  13. Question ICC profile service question for Signs 101 users

    Some people probably don't know about making profiles and calibrating if they're new in the game. But if you're on this forum, you obviously know about it as it's asked and mentioned too many times.
  14. Need Help A4 L805 UV PRINTER

    These questions you should be asking the manufacturer. Don't think anyone here has one of those .
  15. Question ICC profile service question for Signs 101 users

    Ok, knowing what you have helps. I don't know your budget but i suspect you're willing to spend money on the right device. Basically you need a spectrophotometer and software to create icc profiles. I would not rely on the colormunki software to create icc profiles with a better spectro as...
  16. Question ICC profile service question for Signs 101 users

    What device(s) and software do you have ? What materials do you print on? Type of printer(s) And what do you plan on achieving?
  17. First MOD you should do for any new to you printer

    Neat idea, but i wouldn't use those lights to adjust print colour FYI
  18. Onyx 18

    I'm generally stuffing around with anything new from onyx. :D But yes i do have a fully functional version of onyx thrive x18. What would you like to know?
  19. Monitor calibration native to all programs

    Yep, i've done everything accordingly. most programs work i.e ONYX or adobe stuff. What i've worked out is that some programs still require v2 profiles not v4. So i made new monitor profiles and now it's all fine. Sometime to note i suppose.
  20. Monitor calibration native to all programs

    Im having a little dilemma. I've had my monitors calibrated for quite a while, but could never work out how to get programs to use the monitor profiles natively. Photoshop does it fine, but even just windows photo viewer wont display images using the monitor profile i've created. That wasn't a...
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