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Avery makes a product that will wrap asphalt then powerwash off and dissolve......so they say. It does print well on JV3 and HP 9000 though it looks like vinyl, but is actually made something degradable.
Relative Colormetric takes into account if your paper or vinyl has a yellow cast Absolute does not.
Relative Colorimetric is the appropriate colorimetric intent for most of the sign industry.
Oh man that is so sad. It seems like the folks taken in are the ones that can least afford it. (probably for some good reasons) but it doesnt make it any less sad.
Makes me want to kick those F****** right in the nads!
A good backlit profile with double strike may work ok for some line screens but I have always fought pinholes and poor Dmax. I have had much better luck with aqueous Epson printers with this process.
you are experiencing Metamerism!
Metameric failure
The term illuminant metameric failure is sometimes used to describe situations where two material samples match when viewed under one light source but not another. Most types of fluorescent lights produce an irregular or peaky spectral...
Your strong point is CAD and dimensioning. A+
You can do two things. Improve your design skills......or partner with a proven designer on this one (faster).
I'm sure you have the technical aspects covered.....now you have to deal with the creative and design elements. Its not that the design...
You need to do your homework on this one. Going from solvent to aqueous causes you to have to pay much much more in material and ink costs, also the production from the epson "9000" will not be outdoor durable.
The upside is you should have much better image quality with no banding and a...
didnt know this about you....but just out of curiosity and for the benefit of other folks in our industry with clinical colorblindness, how do you analyze color comparison? Do you use a densitometer, spectrophotometer or just straight up optical comparison?
I only trust my color vision to about...
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