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I believe I read somewhere to try and print where the seams are, on the same side of the printer. So you might have to flip your prints so that the seam is always on the left or the right.
Hard to explain but hopefully you get the idea.
Thanks for the replies.
I'm sure the photographer can at least try to get the glare out.
But they are hired by an outside company and I have absolutely no control over that.
I just need to try to do what I can on my end, knowing that they will be photographed.
I print banners that are used in photos on occasion, even though I use a matte banner there is still some glare that appear on the photos.
I don't think the banners plays too much of a role in the glare since the ink has it's own semigloss finish anyway.
Maybe there is a coating I can spray...
Hello,
One of my customers is looking for someone who can design graphics for a concept car in photoshop. He needs the design to look realistic (custom paint and decals) as if already painted.
I'm not that experienced with photoshop to tackle this.
If anyone is interested let me know and I can...
I tried converting from pantone to rgb using corels standard formulas but, the color is off. Then I changed the fountain fills to colors in the cmyk palette and they work good.
I'm coming to the conclusion that using pantone spot colors are best when when you need a spot color and not any type...
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