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Jun 12, 2013 21:52 | #1 For metal prints...anyone heard of these guys http://absolute-proof.com/video The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4608 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Jun 12, 2013 22:00 | #2 If all you want to do is soft proof the image why not just download the profile from the printer, load it, and then soft proof in Ps or Lr? VanillaImaging.com
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I'm talking about metal prints from someplace like MPix... The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4608 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Jun 13, 2013 00:25 | #4 I have one of the "metal" prints from MPix hanging as a 16x24 in my downstairs bathroom. I downloaded the profile for their metallic print, I loaded it, then used it to softproof the image in Ps. I adjusted the image till it looked right and sent it to them to be printed. The print came back looking superb. Mpix doesn't do a true metal print BTW, it's just "metallic", but not actually printed on a sheet of metal like a metal print from Bay Photo would be. VanillaImaging.com
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Just noticed that tidbit on their site...thanks for heads up. The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4608 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Jun 13, 2013 17:16 | #6 chauncey wrote in post #16028493 Just noticed that tidbit on their site...thanks for heads up. As a side note...I had AdoramaPix do another metal image, "the lone fisherman", and unless you compare it to my monitor image, it looks great. But...it does have a yellow/blue color cast, more so in tungsten lighting than in the sunlight. Taking a picture of the print, and using a gray card to color correct, bears this out...the RGB numbers are somewhat different. My question now becomes...how close, with those RGB numbers, is close enough...2%>5%>10% ? At $50-$100 a pop, "when in doubt, make a print" doesn't make a lot of sense? What kind of results do you guys demand? [GIFS ARE NOT RENDERED IN QUOTES] Are you making your adjustments in SoftProof mode? My normal print workflow (barring family prints) is to get the image "finished" for digital display; i.e. it look good to me on my monitor. From there I will make a copy to edit again for print. In softproof mode (using the appropriate printer profile) I will adjust the gamma, contrast, etc. till the image looks right. I will also reference both the histogram and the RGB number values to make sure I've got things where they need to be. I double check with clipping warnings on and then I save and send. When saving the image I always embed the sRGB profile into the file via Ps "convert to profile". So far so good. VanillaImaging.com
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using the appropriate printer profile Where did you get the profiles? The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4608 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Jun 13, 2013 20:24 | #8 They used to be available on the web (buried in such a way that only a good google search could find them), now it seems you have to e-mail them to get the profiles. VanillaImaging.com
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Appreciate the tip... The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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Wanted to follow up with my education on metal prints...has been enlightening to say the least. The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4608 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Jun 25, 2013 18:24 | #11 Care to let slip who is subbing out their metal prints? VanillaImaging.com
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Aah...that would be tacky at best. Their FAQ page is a god-send. The things you do for yourself die with you, the things you do for others live forever.
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