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Re: Photoshop help needed.

Posted: 06 May 2010, 05:45
by Paul
thats fine Pat! if you ever dtuck with somethink i always try to help. if this work for you why not press one of your very first plate and post the pic on here.

Re: Photoshop help needed.

Posted: 06 May 2010, 12:12
by Greensleeves
when i get back to the house i will do that no problem Paul.

Re: Photoshop help needed.

Posted: 06 May 2010, 13:41
by Greensleeves
Paul wrote:thats fine Pat! if you ever dtuck with somethink i always try to help. if this work for you why not press one of your very first plate and post the pic on here.
Well here is my first attempt at putting a picture on a plate. This is a member of our family that goes by the name of Ross.

i am using a 10 inch plate with a 6 inch press for the centre of the plate. The image you see now was a little ecliptical in its nature but i will make sure the pictures are a little bigger next time i go to press. I was told by my supplier that i have to keep the image back from the edge of the press as not to miss printing the edges of any pictures hence the softening of the edges.
Thank you very much Paul for your patience and the time you put into helping me get this thing sorted. I have been using cs4 for the mugs too and can see this application working well for them too. Till again....

Patrick

Re: Photoshop help needed.

Posted: 06 May 2010, 13:59
by Kaz
Looking good :D

Love the doggy :D

Re: Photoshop help needed.

Posted: 06 May 2010, 14:56
by Greensleeves
Kaz wrote:Looking good :D

Love the doggy :D
Thanks Kaz
Hopefully the first of many. I had been told by my supplier that there are quite a few people getting into this buisness but at the first sign of a problem they leave it and head onto something else. Does anyone here know what a 10 inch plate retails for like the one i posted on this tread.

Re: Photoshop help needed.

Posted: 06 May 2010, 16:35
by Paul
Lovely plate Pat!! congratulation! you cracked it ;)
hope you can sell loads of those!

Re: Photoshop help needed.

Posted: 01 Sep 2010, 10:43
by Steve
The plate looks great, there is always a struggle at the beginning, its built in by mother nature so you give up, but if you keep trying you get there eventually.

Can you tell me what temp and time you did plate for, I have just got some digi coat spray and asked if anyone has used it on another thread, eager to get going.

Thanks

Steve