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  1. adobe takes a beating

    I received the 20$ per month price because I own CS6. After a year it increases to 50$. I'm hoping that Adobe reduces the price to 30$/month by then. I usually only use Photoshop and Illustrator but from time to time I use Dreamweaver and InDesign. For this reason I feel subscribing is worth it...
  2. Ok, wtf?

    Add White layer Try adding a solid white layer behind the image and then reducing the opacity of the image. This will lighten up the entire image evenly.
  3. Looking to buy flatbed with clear/white capability and 4in thickness capability.

    CET thickness capabilities... After some research I found that CET only advertises 2.25in media thickness as their max. I do remember seeing that they supported 4in somewhere. Did they stop advertising it because it's not commonly asked for or will CET customize the printer for you? I've also...
  4. Looking to buy flatbed with clear/white capability and 4in thickness capability.

    Thank you This is exactly what I was thinking about I just couldn't remember the manufacturer or if there were others that could handle 4in. Thank you very much for your quick response.
  5. Looking to buy flatbed with clear/white capability and 4in thickness capability.

    Hello Signs101, I'm looking for a flatbed that can print on rigid media up to 4in thick. I'm pretty sure I've seen them around even though the usual is 2in. I also need it to print white and clear ink. Price is not an issue. Thanks!
  6. Trying to use Rolands Colors in a gradient

    Convert to CMYK With your gradient selected click on the color marker in the gradient panel. Navigate to the Color panel. There should be a small button under the percentage in the color panel. Click this button to convert it to CMYK value. Do this for all of the colors in your gradient and it...
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