Hi fellow Versa users. I have an image that I am trying to print on canvas. They made a b/w image, but added blue to the water. I cant get the black and white to print black and white, mainly prints redish or bluish.
thanks, Peter
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Permalink Reply by irving donaldson on January 10, 2012 at 7:12am Which color palette are you using? Roland offers a document for what you are trying to do - check the download here or on their site.
Permalink Reply by CYW on January 10, 2012 at 10:04am Also, in addition to what Irv suggested, when you say "they converted to b/w", I'm assuming you meant greyscale, right?
How did they do the conversion?
Changing from full color to greyscale or using desaturate are likely to produce 2 very different results.
you might want to review the webinar Roland had on printing black and white - here is a link to the webinars
http://www.rolanddga.com/training/webinar/archive/videos.asp
Permalink Reply by Peter on January 10, 2012 at 10:57am the customer did this, some how in photoshop. took a b/w photo, converted it to color, then added blue in the water. Is this possible to print a real "greyscale" b/w AND have the blue print blue? or is this impossible?
I have no problem printing STRAIGHT greyscale b/w images
thanks
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