"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Fluorescent lights don't scare me, never have. We have skylights though, and I can guarantee that even filtered sunlightwill expose screens in a matter of seconds. (photopolymer)For those of you that refuse to use a scale, how are you matching Pantones? And if you do it by eye, howdo you repeat it?
Quote from: ebscreen on January 24, 2013, 12:00:43 PMFluorescent lights don't scare me, never have. We have skylights though, and I can guarantee that even filtered sunlightwill expose screens in a matter of seconds. (photopolymer)For those of you that refuse to use a scale, how are you matching Pantones? And if you do it by eye, howdo you repeat it?Never needed to match a Pantone. When the need arises we will address it. So like I have been very clear about and the context has been ignored, we dont need a scale currently.
Well then let's just say this. How do you match a re-order if you run out of an ink?
Since this post is about discharge................some examples of what the Mfgrs said you hould never try
Breaking, like, all the rules here.
Classic case of letting the manufacturer/supplier/distributor giving advice that isn't necessarily sound. I had two discussions with industry supply veterans who were astounded to hear what we do with discharge. Talk about breaking the rules! They were going around telling customers to stay away from halftones and high mesh
Wait you claim to be a designer and don't have a pantone book. What else don't you have photoshop?