Lighting and Color
Have you ever been in someone’s home and decided you absolutely had to have their wall color in your own home? But when you painted your own room, the color looked quite different? What’s up with that? Metamerism.
Have you ever been in someone’s home and decided you absolutely had to have their wall color in your own home? But when you painted your own room, the color looked quite different? What’s up with that? Metamerism.
A blockout flex face backlit has specified areas in the graphic that are translucent to be illuminated and other areas that are opaque. This is done so that only portions of the graphic are visible when illuminated.
Tension Fabric Structures enhance brand awareness and are terrific for tradeshows, point of purchase, and countless other exhibit and display opportunities. Easy to assemble and constructed of lightweight aluminum, so it’s light-weight and portable.
The color gamut of a printing device is determined by the hue, saturation and lightness of its cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks and the brightness, and other characteristics, of the paper or substrate on which they are printed.
No device in a publishing system is capable of reproducing the full range of colors viewable to the human eye. Each device operates within a specific color space that can produce a certain range, or gamut, of colors.
A Certified G7 Expert is an expert in the field of color management, process and quality control for proofing and printing equipment. A G7 Expert is able to analyze color and print related issues and take corrective action to bring systems and processes in control to a set method, standard or specification with repeatable, predictable results
When it comes to 1st and 2nd surface printing or decal application things can sometimes be a little confusing. Especially if you are new to the sign industry or you just aren’t familiar with the terminology.
panoRama Walk & Wall is the ultimate, one-step solution for indoor floors and walls!
Dye-Sublimation is a printing technology which “Dyes” polyester fabric by transforming the inks into a heat-activated gas which bonds with the “Fibers”. This results in a brilliant finish with a wide photographic gamut.