Just wanted to say thank you for your time.. It would be nice if we could find just a FEW VIDEO'S ON HOW TO DO THE SAME THINGS IN PRORIP, the actual software sometimes 🤔. Just trying to learn that first now i gotta figure out photoshop ugh... just few updated videos from anyone I WOULD PAY REALLY... This is sad 😥
why when i try to do what you do it dont work for me meaning when i try to use the Eyedropper tool it wont work its got like a circle with a line in it, and it wont let me check my colors so i can put in the numbers like you did. ive tried everything tried, converting to smart object and even rasterizing and even hitting the little lock so its not locked
This is an awesome tutorial! I have a QQ... In the 1st photo you made you color changes in PS and then saved it as a PDF file. You then opened the file in ProRip and the colors shifted and you went through the process of adjusting your colors prior to printing. Why was this necessary? I thought that once your file was saved as a PDF that you keep all your colors, etc. #NewbieStillLearning
OMG you're amazing. But why does my black get knocked out of some of my images when I add the circle holes in rasterization within Pro Rip? Is that normal? How can I keep my black in the vector and still add circles at 25%?
The rip converts images according to a prechosen ICC profile that is suitable for most users. If you prefer really vibrant images then color boost can help!
@@allcity6369 you can certainly use RGB images in ProRIP but all toner based printers use the CMYK color space so you will achieve the best color matching when designing your artwork in CMYK format.
What are you using to run Windows on your MAC - I use Bootcamp right now but I have to restart each time I want to switch between Windows and MAC. Thanks!
Love it! I am going to practice as soon as my printer gets in!
I can not wait until I get my 560!! to start having fun. Thanks for a great video.
You saved my life with this video. Thanks for posting!!
Thanks for the feedback!
Thank God for your video I've been braking my head trying to get my graphics to log better. 🤙🏻 Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!!!
you are welcome!
Brilliant thank you!
I couldn't find the image in Unsplash. and didn't see a link below. But great video.
unsplash.com/photos/NNCTSXLskYw
Just wanted to say thank you for your time..
It would be nice if we could find just a FEW VIDEO'S ON HOW TO DO THE SAME THINGS IN PRORIP, the actual software sometimes 🤔. Just trying to learn that first now i gotta figure out photoshop ugh...
just few updated videos from anyone I WOULD PAY REALLY...
This is sad 😥
why when i try to do what you do it dont work for me meaning when i try to use the Eyedropper tool it wont work its got like a circle with a line in it, and it wont let me check my colors so i can put in the numbers like you did. ive tried everything tried, converting to smart object and even rasterizing and even hitting the little lock so its not locked
Can someone help with what settings it needs to be on to get nice sold colors for black tees? Thank you in advance. I currently work with procreate
Hi, thanks, very informative video, can you let me know what heat press you use and also the paper you use fort shirt printing?
The Fusion IQ is the press of choice for most users. IColor standard, select, or select ultrabright are the most popular iColor medias.
This is an awesome tutorial! I have a QQ... In the 1st photo you made you color changes in PS and then saved it as a PDF file. You then opened the file in ProRip and the colors shifted and you went through the process of adjusting your colors prior to printing. Why was this necessary? I thought that once your file was saved as a PDF that you keep all your colors, etc. #NewbieStillLearning
I was under this impression as well.... I'm going to ask Jenny in the FB group.
Anybody figure out the answer
This is great. Question, once we finalize the image can we view it in the new smartcut preview window first
Yes, the SmartCUT REALpreview function can be used after importing into ProRIP.
OMG you're amazing. But why does my black get knocked out of some of my images when I add the circle holes in rasterization within Pro Rip? Is that normal? How can I keep my black in the vector and still add circles at 25%?
You should log a ticket with iColor support for assistance www.icolorprint.com/get-support
thank you for this :)
Why did you have to boost the saturation when you had the colors the way you wanted them in photoshop?
The rip converts images according to a prechosen ICC profile that is suitable for most users. If you prefer really vibrant images then color boost can help!
@@Icolorprintingsolutions the RIP software should be able to handle RGB files by now and do all of this for us. ProRip is behind
@@allcity6369 you can certainly use RGB images in ProRIP but all toner based printers use the CMYK color space so you will achieve the best color matching when designing your artwork in CMYK format.
What are you using to run Windows on your MAC - I use Bootcamp right now but I have to restart each time I want to switch between Windows and MAC. Thanks!
Try Parallels!
I have a icolor 550 and I can not get it to print white. What is the proper settings?
Please log a ticket with iColor support for assistance www.icolorprint.com/get-support
How can I get that image???
unsplash.com/photos/NNCTSXLskYw