Okay, if this has been asked and addressed before I apologize.
I build a lightbox with a white polycarb UV coated panel. My digitial print is printed on a translucent printable vinyl. When not illuminated it is spot on beautiful. When I light it up. the colors are all washed out.
So I'm wondering how we keep the print vibrant when illuminated? I've attempted high pass Icc profiles-- help a little but not much... Does this occur due to the diffusing properties of polycarb and or acrylic? If so would adding Avery 30 or 60% diffusing vinyl on the inside?
I've printed on both Eco solvent translucent and my UV and both look ugly washed out once illuminated. What is the best way to get excellent results here with illuminated translucent vinyl , or should I print clear?
When looking at backlit films that looks awesome illuminated....???
I build a lightbox with a white polycarb UV coated panel. My digitial print is printed on a translucent printable vinyl. When not illuminated it is spot on beautiful. When I light it up. the colors are all washed out.
So I'm wondering how we keep the print vibrant when illuminated? I've attempted high pass Icc profiles-- help a little but not much... Does this occur due to the diffusing properties of polycarb and or acrylic? If so would adding Avery 30 or 60% diffusing vinyl on the inside?
I've printed on both Eco solvent translucent and my UV and both look ugly washed out once illuminated. What is the best way to get excellent results here with illuminated translucent vinyl , or should I print clear?
When looking at backlit films that looks awesome illuminated....???