hi, its possible to print (with kornit and quick-p) with only black ink on white t-shirt,or only white ink on black t-shirt?
my t-shirt printer always adds all colors to my black and white pics(BW gradients mostly )..
i have one t-shirt from IF at home (look here: [media]http://www.imaginaryfoundation.com/products/F523B6_fullsize_large.jpg[/media] )
and the white area is pure white(without black or other ink), and blue is C/M i think.
i was thinking i will sent them *.PSD in BW mode next time, but how to make T-Shirt like IF above??
maybe will be good send them *.psd picture splitted to transparent layers depends on to color?
hi, its possible to print (with kornit and quick-p) with only black ink on white t-shirt,or only white ink on black t-shirt?
my t-shirt printer always adds all colors to my black and white pics(BW gradients mostly )..
i have one t-shirt from IF at home (look here: [media]http://www.imaginaryfoundation.com/products/F523B6_fullsize_large.jpg[/media] )
and the white area is pure white(without black or other ink), and blue is C/M i think.
i was thinking i will sent them *.PSD in BW mode next time, but how to make T-Shirt like IF above??
maybe will be good send them *.psd picture splitted to transparent layers depends on to color?
i´ve sent them Grayscale Psd last week and told them to make it only with black and white ink, and today i was pick up the t-shirts.
And it is Black an White, but with f***king tiny CMYdots!
Im hopeless,they are good company,with nice prices, but cant understand this
As I know, if you rip the image file by kornit action, in the black (between 0~100 percent) area, the photoshop action always add some C and M in the image. Sometimes the image are gray, and print out in light purple. So you need to "do it by yourself" to remove the C and M by photoshop.
Why the action add C and M? Because this will make the black color darker on white garment.
In my experience, when I want to print pure black color, I'll add C and M 35~70 percent. But if I want to print gray color, I'll remove C and M by using photoshop.
I am confused by this. I've by i1 and try to solve this problem. If anyone who used i1, please share your experience by using i1 to improve the print result.
im feeling like nobody understands me here
i´ve removed all the colors in photoshop(setting mode to grayscale!)
maybe Kornit quickP app converts it back to CMYK?
hi, its possible to print (with kornit and quick-p) with only black ink on white t-shirt,or only white ink on black t-shirt?
my t-shirt printer always adds all colors to my black and white pics(BW gradients mostly )..
i have one t-shirt from IF at home (look here: [media]http://www.imaginaryfoundation.com/products/F523B6_fullsize_large.jpg[/media] )
and the white area is pure white(without black or other ink), and blue is C/M i think.
i was thinking i will sent them *.PSD in BW mode next time, but how to make T-Shirt like IF above??
maybe will be good send them *.psd picture splitted to transparent layers depends on to color?
go into photoshop and set your foreground color to 100% K. Set your background color to 0C , )M, 0Y, 0K. Convert your image to greyscale/ convert it back to CMYK. Select the Layer and run Gradient map (Image/adjustments/gadient map) for converting to true black and white. I think you'll get it!
i´ve tried it with last prints in december,
there was white and 50% K,
and as usually white was white and gray was cmyk composite
i talked with my mate and we decide the best way to get this will be give the tees back to them next time and want our money back, that will teach them (how to do this
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