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I have noticed onyx needs to see colours as close to the expected colour as possible. Or else it doesn't know what is going on.
Onyx will only give you a good profile is everything is done perfect prior doing the icc profile.
Do you have i1 profiler (software) can you read the patches though that? see what results you get. that shouldn't really happen because it's one type of media.
I1p will do UV, UV cut and D50.
My spectropad will also do all 3
My LFP will only do UV. you need a UV cut filter for it. But the accuracy on it is insanely good.
what?
so you do a test print on the piece of glass? then what? Clean it and do it over again?
If that's what you do, man what a waste of time.
i do a minimum 2 nozzle checks and before that i have a small test print. gets everything firing right up.
I have an A4 sheet with my logo and details saved as a PDF that i drag into photoshop and put my proofs on it and email it to my clients.
I also update it every year or so.
Aside of the nice job you've done.
Being a huge Porsche guy, own a few. This is just ugly. What is this guy trying to prove? buy a base 996, gold wrap it to look like a baller?
like someone else has stated, What the F is a 911 Carrera Turbo GTS.
I mean yeah you do what the client wants but...
Glass..
people will touch them, they'll get dirty and will require to be cleaned. plastics will scratch over time where glass wont and it's much better suited for hospitals.
and yes, toughened glass is what would be required.
I see where you're coming from. Latex will print more crisp than UV. I wipe my media down with isopropyl and prints come out good. But yeah i wouldn't just want to be sold on the colour.
I think the latex flatbed is cool, but im no fan of a "hybrid" system. if HP had a "true" latex flatbed with...
I bet if you calibrated your machine with the media you use, or pay someone to do it, it will print just as "vivid" as the machine you where getting a demo from.
Finding a profile is not your solution. There isn't a stock profile for every media for every printer..
Making a profile that works is your solution. even modifying an existing one could work.
you can always download the software from onyx. the dongle is the licence. I don't know what it'll be worth as im not sure what it'll cost upgrading to the lastest stuff. 6.5 is real old and i dont think anyone would want to use it now.
I've seen this happen. acrylic does expend quite a lot from heat.
because of this, we always recommend our clients glass. And the fact that glass is easier to maintain.
In your colour picker. Theres check circles on the left of every letter (H S B R G B L A B C M Y K) Yours is currently on L on the LAB section. Just click the R on the RGB or the C on CMYK to change it.
Ahh yes i remember Scotts issue. That was quite sad. i had though someone took charge of it after all that.
I don't think it'll return unfortunately and web.archive doesn't have all the pages.
It was dead for the last year or so before it shut down.
There was some very knowledgeable people...
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