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Paul;47123 wrote:try bright the image up for about 10-20% :)
Uhm, I can see the colour and detail no problem on screen, just when it's printed I lose it. I have to lift brightness control up +60 in PShop to get any discernible difference on screen.
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Justin;47128 wrote:Uhm, I can see the colour and detail no problem on screen, just when it's printed I lose it. I have to lift brightness control up +60 in PShop to get any discernible difference on screen.
i can see the crease's in trousers no problem justin in photoshop - without touching any brightness prior to print stage - the trousers are a dark blue anyway - are they not ?
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No problem on screen it's when I print I lose the detail, must be a print issue but seems strange.
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time to calibrate screens ppl :wink:
Looks like you have them set on to bright...
Did you calibrated with munki buddy? or still using my profiles?
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The man is a genius......:biggrin:
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Everything now done with munki, will try yours again.
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I noticed when calibrating with munki Color are great but if profiled on metal then it need to brighten up a bit. dont know why but is just little bit to dark and contrasty. Color still great tho.
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What's best surface to use for profiling Paul? Polyester cloth?
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I had best results when used xpress old tee :) with munki. need to add bit more contrast sometimes but this is better then to contrasty :) try it. i think you will like it that way... Have and scrap tee?
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Yeah, did mine on vapor tees. Any chance you could email full size pic of this Paul?
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