Conventional Ink Mixing: Steps for Accuracy and Consistency

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @klaw5066
    @klaw5066 Год назад

    This color system can be applied to acrylic paints?

  • @m.choopmanggi9148
    @m.choopmanggi9148 2 года назад

    Haii mr.
    Whre for get the press toll for marching result?

  • @rsanchezgar
    @rsanchezgar Год назад

    Great Video ! . Whats the name of the "rule/device" that appears to be used to put the ink on the little joe ?

  • @randywarren9110
    @randywarren9110 4 года назад +1

    Lee, great video, very informative. One question for you. Why wouldn't you load the Pantone Library into the eXact and match to the electronic standard for the color, instead of measuring the swatch in the book?

    • @advantagelithosupply1252
      @advantagelithosupply1252  4 года назад

      Thank you! Good question Randy, and it can definitely be done that way. I measured from the book as an example to represent the 'old school' way of matching, which back then most likely was done by eye and not with an exact as most shops probably didn't have one. It was a demonstration to how accurate the formula given in the book matched up to the swatch. So that's why I decided to read straight from the swatch and not use the library. Hope that makes sense and answers your question!

    • @randywarren9110
      @randywarren9110 4 года назад

      @@advantagelithosupply1252 Yes makes sense, and gives the concept of working from a non Pantone swatch as well. Thanks again.