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<p>Hello I am looking for an inkjet printer and transparencies and fabric to print on. I need the printer to print at least 24" wide. It can be any price because I need to make high quality images. I am trying to print grid like designs with every color so hopefully the printer can print the dots evenly spaced, not a high concentration of dots in a few areas.<br>
The transparent film needs to be as thin as possible and totally clear.<br>
The fabric needs to be soft enough so that I could fold it around a ball. thanks</p>
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<p>Hello I am trying to make an art mobile (art hanging from ceiling) I need to print something out so that I can make it into a sphere somehow. any durable printing material is what i'm looking for. thanks</p>
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<p>Is there a color spectrum that includes cyan, yellow and magenta, as well as the corresponding colors to make a "level" color spectrum?</p>
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<p>I still don't know how to make it. I am not sure if I am looking for apparent luminosity or actual luminosity.</p>
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<p>the question is: How do you make a full color spectrum with constant brightness? (I may be needing a spectrum w/ constant luminosity) and I need to do this in the program GIMP.</p>
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<p>the color spectrum has colors like yellow that appear to be much more bright than other colors. I'm trying to make a full color spectrum with the program GIMP that has constant brightness or constant luminosity (I'm not sure if I'm using the right term)<br>
this is something I found that was interesting I hope it will help you answer the question:<br>
The sum of the red, green, and blue percentages need to equal 100% in order to maintain roughly constant brightness, although overall brightness can also be adjusted by using the "Constant" slider at the bottom. If the aim is to mimic the luminosity perceived by the human eye, set: red=30%, green=59% and blue=11%.</p>
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<p>What printer/transparent film duo should I buy online?<br>
What type of printer would work best for my grid-like designs?</p>
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<p>Is there a printer and transparency material to print on that anyone would recommend, that I can order online?<br /> I need the transparent film to be totally transparent, there is going to be no light source in the back, also it needs to be as thin as possible.<br /> I am trying to print out a grid-like pattern on these transparencies. Would that be better to do on a laser printer? because on an inkjet the grid-like pattern wouldn't be totally precise?</p>
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<p>Is there a printer and transparency material to print on that anyone would recommend, that I can order online?<br>
I need the transparent film to be totally transparent, I am going to be putting it on top of normal paper without a light source in the back, and as thin as possible.<br>
I am trying to print out a grid-like pattern on these transparencies. Would that be better to do on a laser printer? because on an inkjet the grid wouldn't be totally precise?</p>
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<p>I'm a photographer and I am going to STAPLES to find a printer and something to print on that is totally transparent and as large as possible. I need to make high quality images that are about 150 dots per inch, printing speed and price are not important.<br>
-Thanks</p>
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Hello, <br />I need to print a picture of very light colored flowers on transparent paper. I need it to be as big as possible maybe even up to 4 feet by 4 feet. This is not for having a light source in back of the paper, it needs to be as transparent as possible so if you were to put it against a wall you could still see the image. Basically I need to print very large photo slides but with clear plastic instead of the normal dark plastic and with as many dots per inch as possible.<br />-Thanks so much
Help to find printer for transparencies and fabric
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