Discussing the new feature, Mark Geeves, Color-Logic director of sales and marketing, says, "The sample files demonstrate the value of print embellishments created with just one additional color on press. On conventional substrate, Color-Logic works with silver ink or toner and CMYK inks or toners. On metallic substrate, the Color-Logic process requires white ink or toner and CMYK inks or toners. The best way to visualize how Color-Logic affects design is to see the metallic image alongside its CMYK equivalent."
New Color-Logic Website Feature Compares Printed Designs With and Without Metallic Embellishments
May 10, 2021
A new section of the Color-Logic website uses several images and applications to illustrate the results of printing both with and without Color-Logic metallic embellishments. The feature — at color-logic.com/beforeandafter — shows how an image changes when Color-Logic metallic embellishments are added. These effects may be attained using virtually any popular printing process.
Discussing the new feature, Mark Geeves, Color-Logic director of sales and marketing, says, "The sample files demonstrate the value of print embellishments created with just one additional color on press. On conventional substrate, Color-Logic works with silver ink or toner and CMYK inks or toners. On metallic substrate, the Color-Logic process requires white ink or toner and CMYK inks or toners. The best way to visualize how Color-Logic affects design is to see the metallic image alongside its CMYK equivalent."
Discussing the new feature, Mark Geeves, Color-Logic director of sales and marketing, says, "The sample files demonstrate the value of print embellishments created with just one additional color on press. On conventional substrate, Color-Logic works with silver ink or toner and CMYK inks or toners. On metallic substrate, the Color-Logic process requires white ink or toner and CMYK inks or toners. The best way to visualize how Color-Logic affects design is to see the metallic image alongside its CMYK equivalent."