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CustomArcade:
Try Here: http://customink.com/cink/r.jsp?R=cis%3Dadwords%26st%3D2010 Custom Ink has a variety of colors ............Is web based (has a cool little online quick quote tool I.E. I put 50 t-shirts in Orange with 4 colors on the front and 1 color on the back it was 14.50 a shirt ahbeit John you should charge 20 a shirt but 14 bucks for 4 color silk screen is very strong.) ............I would be glad to help anyway I can. |
Magnet_Eye:
--- Quote from: Howard_Casto on April 04, 2003, 04:10:20 pm ---Looks good but they have a 8 color maximum limit. That doesnt' sound so bad, but they count colors for front and back seperately, so that's 4 colors per side. Also they use dot printing technique for high color pictures, which makes a very noticable dither on graphics. Not saying it's a bad solution, it's just it would extremely limit the design we used. --- End quote --- All screenprinting uses a 4 color process. That's how it's done. That doesn't mean you only get 4 actual colors. You create an image, then do a 4 color seperation (CMYK). You can overlap any two colors to create other colors (C+Y=Green). I have several friends in the screenprinting business. Once a design is done, I would be happy to get us an estimate. |
Frostillicus:
--- Quote from: Magnet_Eye on April 04, 2003, 06:42:41 pm ---All screenprinting uses a 4 color process. That's how it's done. That doesn't mean you only get 4 actual colors. You create an image, then do a 4 color seperation (CMYK). You can overlap any two colors to create other colors (C+Y=Green). I have several friends in the screenprinting business. Once a design is done, I would be happy to get us an estimate. --- End quote --- That's incorrect. Screen printing is another term for 'Silk-Screen Printing'. You are thinking of process-color printing (standard CMYK). 2 totally different things. The very term 'screen' is used to describe the opacity of a certain spot color (be it CMYK or a pantone color). |
Magnet_Eye:
yeah youre right. two different things.....i was just talking to a friend that does printing. Anyway, he says he uses the Pantone Matching System...you mix the inks to create other colors...but you start with like 3 colors (+black) i believe to do this. I think some people here think that 4 color means you only get 4 actual colors. that's all i really wanted to clarify. blah! |
Howard_Casto:
--- Quote from: Magnet_Eye on April 07, 2003, 08:55:05 pm ---yeah youre right. two different things.....i was just talking to a friend that does printing. Anyway, he says he uses the Pantone Matching System...you mix the inks to create other colors...but you start with like 3 colors (+black) i believe to do this. I think some people here think that 4 color means you only get 4 actual colors. that's all i really wanted to clarify. blah! --- End quote --- I checked out this site and their process thuroughly... in this case you do only get 4 colors. They don't do dithered matching or blending. Check out their examples if you don't believe me. |
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