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Post by reuben on Nov 18, 2015 9:21:28 GMT -5
Since we do a reasonable amount of casting.. The need to mix Alumilite dyes is required.. Does any body have the RGB/CMYK specifications.. I can tell you the green is not 000,255,000. I'm trying to mix cyan and need the RGBs of the yellow (which looks close to 0,255,255), blue, and green dyes.
Nothing is every easy.....is it?
Reuben
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Post by mike on Nov 19, 2015 10:33:07 GMT -5
We are working to see what information we can put together on this.
Will keep you posted. Mike
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Post by reuben on Nov 20, 2015 6:30:30 GMT -5
Thanks Mike... Since mixing dyes is a subtractive process the CMYK levels would be best as RGB is an additive process and works for mixing colors of light. I've also submitted a request for a set of dyes from alumilite that I feel would greatly add value to your product for your customers... as follows:
Produces a set of dyes that follow the CMYK standards. This would allow people to mix colors very easily and achieve the colors they need. This should be quite easy as you already have Black, and Yellow, and would only need a Magenta and Cyan dye..
Thanks for you help
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Post by mike on Nov 30, 2015 8:12:00 GMT -5
Still working on this. Should have some more info later today. Thanks.
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Post by mike on Dec 2, 2015 12:55:07 GMT -5
Our dyes are evaluated and specified using a MacBeth Color Delta Eye to a particular shade and concentration and unfortunately CMYK or RGB are not used to qualify. I'm checking to see if we can create a standard Magenta and Cyan that would work the way in which you desire.
Mike
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Post by reuben on Dec 6, 2015 9:48:39 GMT -5
Thanks for the update...
Reuben
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Post by Brad Hunt on Jan 4, 2020 9:55:53 GMT -5
still waiting...
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Post by Eric Ouzts on Apr 2, 2020 7:41:42 GMT -5
Does the dyes go bad? I am mixing a test to find the color I want but it seems want to separate or just not mix thoroughly. I mixed for over 5 minutes. Or could it be the resin
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