In this video, Colourgen, UK distribututor for the eco solvent Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 gives a step by step guide to planning and printing wallcoverings from conception to completion. Other products used are EFI's ColorProof XF RIP and Colourgen's Elite Essentials Solvent Wallpaper
@quakerninja i think it all has something to do with how large the image is scanned, or how good the camera is. make sure its a professional camera and make sure its a high dpi or image resolution. I just remember learning that when we had to scan the image at a high resolution in school, kind of like the man said in the video. I guess vectors don't matter but when scanning or shooting photos, they have to be large. hope this helps you out
SmartAndPretty100 4 months ago
I am a designer, but I don't have any experience preparing artwork for such a large print job. I use vector graphics so scaling isn't a problem, but I notice most of the large print jobs I see in real world applications are raster based photos that don't retain quality when resized. Is it just a special camera that takes the photos? Do you have any tips or resources I could check out. The last thing I would want to do is have one of my files end up at the printers and be nothing but a headache.
quakerninja 9 months ago
It's a pity you didn't show how you cut the margins :(
beyonder83 11 months ago