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Trefeglwvs Road Cambrian Railways 15


Steam_Julie

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Hi

 

The images below was printed off using a cheap inkjet printer, and thus has virticle lines, which are caused because of the multi pass nature of the printing process. This is a sample area of the proposed backscene.

 

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I think I have got the colours not quites right, I think the image is slightly too yellow. What do you think?

 

When I am happy with the colours, I will have it printed by a professional print company. They will print the whole images which measures about 1000 mm by 120 mm on a single sheet, and the image will not have the virticle print lines.

 

Julie

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I don't have a colour printer at home, and thus I had to fold the sheet to bring it home, as it was raining.

 

Julie

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This looks very good. Depends when this is supposed to be but looks early to mid summer in a rainy year to me. You need to invest in a cardboard tube (kitchen foil?) to wrap it round then put it in a plastic bag!

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It actually looks a bit too red to me. I am afraid that I have the benefit of a calibrated monitor and print shop that  that gives printer profiles so that what I see on the screen is what I get printed. Any good print shop will do a small test print for you though so is worth doing this to compare what you have on your screen with what is printed before you spend hard cash on a big print. I can thoroughly recommend Stourport Photo Centre for this - have used them professionally for 10 years and are 98% perfect and that 2% has been sorted out straight away!

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