![]() ![]() While this article will deal with some color theory, it is designed more as a primer to help the average printer achieve results in a short time period without having to go back to college art class. You just need to remember that with each job, you will gain knowledge about what is important and what is not. If you follow these steps you will be on your way to creating high-end prints. All of us who do high-end printing have learned through years of trial and error and through many failures. I use the word “respectable” because no matter how much time I spend going over the steps, there is still a learning curve. This article will detail how to do very respectable color separations and photorealistic prints on dark shirts. It can bring tears to your eyes! But…… there is nothing like lifting the last screen and breaking down in tears because the image just doesn’t look right and you have no idea what to do next….AND, the customer is due to approve the print in ten minutes. Yes, the bread and butter is in basic images (for most printers), but there is nothing like lifting the last screen and seeing a masterpiece on the garment. Printing detailed, photorealistic images on dark shirts has always been the ultimate goal of most garment screen printers. ![]()
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