Why? We’re both fully qualified in colour management and we both have over seven years experience in working with artists, photographers and producing fine print. I even train x-rite people on how to use their own gear ffs. On top of that we both have vast experience in pre-press on such RIPs as GMG, XF and Colorbus, in fact I installed a GMG at a company that makes most of Europe’s greeting cards and picked up a nice fat cheque for it.
This is all a back up plan if we are ever made redundant. There’s SO much demand for this kind of service is scary.
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Which print? I have loads of work from the BPPA to Lord Lichfield, 1000s of pics. some i have copyright for, some i have rights to display others i can't print (but i do). i even met lichfield when the rd1 was launched.
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Doombrain wrote:Which print? I have loads of work from the BPPA to Lord Lichfield, 1000s of pics. some i have copyright for, some i have rights to display others i can't print (but i do). i even met lichfield when the rd1 was launched.
I think he means the one you printed of mine... Even though I already posted a pic of it about 20 pages back
That last image in particular was designed very large (for billboards), and has about 100 different photo layers in it. I forgot to submit it to Orange in time though
whoa ive never seen that one till now.
rest assured, if you were able to submit it in time it wouldve been rejected anyhow
Heh, probably. Orange's marketing/promotional skills are second to none, with some truly exceptional campaigns over the years.
[quote="GONNAFISTYA"]You might as well have complained about the Mona Lisa right after Michelangelo painted the first two strokes of his brush.[/quote]
That last image in particular was designed very large (for billboards), and has about 100 different photo layers in it. I forgot to submit it to Orange in time though
whoa ive never seen that one till now.
rest assured, if you were able to submit it in time it wouldve been rejected anyhow
Heh, probably. Orange's marketing/promotional skills are second to none, with some truly exceptional campaigns over the years.
:icon32: i didnt mean to say its not good. i was indeed implying that Orange is very strict when it comes to branding, and that image breaks about all branding rules they have