First attempt at a photo slate, quite pleased with this, colours came out very vibrant and a good match for the original artwork supplied by the customer.
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Been doing rectangle glass worktop savers for a bit now but was asked for some round ones... like these.
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- 11 Nov 2014, 15:18
- Forum: Take a Break
- Topic: Show off thread :)
- Replies: 238
- Views: 205428
- 04 Jun 2014, 19:42
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Sourcing non chinchilla Glass chopping boards / worktop savers
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4173
Re: Sourcing non chinchilla Glass chopping boards / worktop savers
Prob is I need them coated for printing.mrs maggot;88935 wrote:use your local glass merchant for splash backs.
- 02 Jun 2014, 16:23
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Sourcing non chinchilla Glass chopping boards / worktop savers
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4173
Re: Sourcing non chinchilla Glass chopping boards / worktop savers
The customer actually wants it as a sink spashback, so just coated tempered plain glass would be fine, just cant seem to find any...
- 02 Jun 2014, 14:34
- Forum: General Dye-Sub Chit Chat
- Topic: Sourcing non chinchilla Glass chopping boards / worktop savers
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4173
Re: Sourcing non chinchilla Glass chopping boards / worktop savers
Hi
I am trying to find plain glass chopping board /worktop savers with little joy, plenty of chinchilla effect ones but I have a customer who wants plain glass. Anyone any idea of who might stock these... ideally 30cm x 40cm.
Thanks
Kev
I am trying to find plain glass chopping board /worktop savers with little joy, plenty of chinchilla effect ones but I have a customer who wants plain glass. Anyone any idea of who might stock these... ideally 30cm x 40cm.
Thanks
Kev
- 25 Apr 2014, 17:50
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: Epson 1500w
- Replies: 19
- Views: 14507
Re: Epson 1500w
<t>I'm liking my 1500w, been using it for about a month now, no problems so far, works very well. Only issue I had was initially the CIS system took some fiddling about with to get working properly, had no light magenta coming through, but it was just down to an air lock in the system, once sorted ...
- 21 Apr 2014, 13:30
- Forum: Take a Break
- Topic: Photographing T-shirts
- Replies: 14
- Views: 5068
Re: Photographing T-shirts
<t>As Paul has said forget tungsten or LED lights, if you've got 3 x 580's you've got all the light you need. Chromakey is ok but you do need a bit of space and some practice in correctly lighting the background and subject, you will also have to mask any green/blue in your t-shirts to stop the ...
- 14 Apr 2014, 21:07
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Opencart Image upload...
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3993
Re: Opencart Image upload...
Thanks guys... didn't realise it had a built in option, from what I read on the forum people were asking for it but some of the threads were quite old, must have implemented it after the posts were written.
Will check it out once I set it up in the next few day.
Will check it out once I set it up in the next few day.
- 14 Apr 2014, 18:12
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Opencart Image upload...
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3993
Re: Opencart Image upload...
Thanks Justin... thats exactly what I'm looking for, some of the others look overly complex for what I need.
- 14 Apr 2014, 15:04
- Forum: Software
- Topic: Opencart Image upload...
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3993
Re: Opencart Image upload...
<t>Hi,<br/>
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I am currently setting up opencart and have been looking at the various image upload modules. There seems to be quite a few so I thought I'd ask what other people have found to work best or which ones to avoid.<br/>
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I need the option for the customer to upload multiple images ...
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I am currently setting up opencart and have been looking at the various image upload modules. There seems to be quite a few so I thought I'd ask what other people have found to work best or which ones to avoid.<br/>
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I need the option for the customer to upload multiple images ...
- 11 Apr 2014, 00:51
- Forum: Printers
- Topic: photos look washed out with a pink hue (MAC & Ricoh SG3110DN)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2482
Re: photos look washed out with a pink hue (MAC & Ricoh SG3110DN)
When coming out the printer sub inks will always look "muted" and the colours will look off, this is because the ink is activated by the heating process which is when the true colour should develop.
