Cody Cruea
New Member
Hey!
Veteran sign guy here, dad owns a shop in Vegas that we've operated for 40 years, and had a quick question about quality of a wall graphic image.
We print on two Color Painter M64s, we've done tons of wall graphics now for many of the casinos, resorts, hotels, event centers, stadiums, etc.
I finally had my first complaint on quality of an image.
The customer wasn't happy with the fact that at an arms length away, the sharpness of the image wasn't perfect.
I've downloaded directly from a stock site, (shutterstock, istock, adobe stock, getty's).
I've always been under the impression that the images are always gonna be just alittle blurry, due to rastersizing and pixel enlargening for large scale.
And what I had to explain to the client is that it won't ever be crisp at large scale- no matter who you have printing.
And I am a master subcontractor for national sign companies here with a great reputation.
I work in every program possible- Corel, Adobe photoshop, illustrator, Gerber Composer to name a few in design, and the onyx rip centers for printers, SAi for routers etc.
And when I save my files to-and-from I normally use file sharing sites like dropbox, wetransfer or client specific sharing, and when I have the file locally (designing myself) i make sure to save at 5-7gb files that I scale down jsut enough so my printers don't crash and I have TBs of NAS to save and open locally between computers.
THE QUESTION:
Is that normal?
I know my file handling is the best I can do as I've built all my rigs- very versatile with equipment.
I just want to know if that's normal- the quality of lets say a cityscape or a locker room to be slightly out of focus, or slightly blurry when 5 inches away from the print.
Any advice? IS my customer being waaaaaaay too picky?
Thanks in advance.
Veteran sign guy here, dad owns a shop in Vegas that we've operated for 40 years, and had a quick question about quality of a wall graphic image.
We print on two Color Painter M64s, we've done tons of wall graphics now for many of the casinos, resorts, hotels, event centers, stadiums, etc.
I finally had my first complaint on quality of an image.
The customer wasn't happy with the fact that at an arms length away, the sharpness of the image wasn't perfect.
I've downloaded directly from a stock site, (shutterstock, istock, adobe stock, getty's).
I've always been under the impression that the images are always gonna be just alittle blurry, due to rastersizing and pixel enlargening for large scale.
And what I had to explain to the client is that it won't ever be crisp at large scale- no matter who you have printing.
And I am a master subcontractor for national sign companies here with a great reputation.
I work in every program possible- Corel, Adobe photoshop, illustrator, Gerber Composer to name a few in design, and the onyx rip centers for printers, SAi for routers etc.
And when I save my files to-and-from I normally use file sharing sites like dropbox, wetransfer or client specific sharing, and when I have the file locally (designing myself) i make sure to save at 5-7gb files that I scale down jsut enough so my printers don't crash and I have TBs of NAS to save and open locally between computers.
THE QUESTION:
Is that normal?
I know my file handling is the best I can do as I've built all my rigs- very versatile with equipment.
I just want to know if that's normal- the quality of lets say a cityscape or a locker room to be slightly out of focus, or slightly blurry when 5 inches away from the print.
Any advice? IS my customer being waaaaaaay too picky?
Thanks in advance.