Showing posts with label Ikumi Kayama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ikumi Kayama. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2009

CMYK blues


I look back at my graduate school days at Hopkins, and all I can remember is the wonderful people, one-of-a-kind experience, and overall, such a great time. 

What?  I wept in my mind during that time?

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oh yeah.




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Printing.



We had a top notch (in my mind) Epson color  printer that did a wonderful job printing.  I used to curse at it, but it did print out 60+ pieces in full color in few nights for the graduate show at the end.  

Of course, we are not supposed to expect that a printout will be an exact duplicate of the screen view.  However, I did spend many hours erasing "smudges" and "random lines" that did not appear on screen, but appeared on the printout.  grrr.

It happened again.  No big surprise.   But it was a surprise!  What do you mean there is an unwanted line on my printout!!  It's not on the screen!


Top image is the printout
Bottom image is the screenshot

Oh yeah.  

So I 'think' the printer didn't like the fact that the montage was a true montage of cmyk, rgb, and greyscale tiffs composed in Illustrator.  I made the fix, and hopefully we won't see that blasted line again.  

Lessons learned:

1. Choose one mode.  
2. Always do a test print. 
3. Don't get upset at people at Kinko's.  

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Opthomological Illustration


This piece had been completed for a while, but has not made its way to the website yet.  I need to update my website!  :)

The plate shows the main step for the scleral buckle procedure in order to correct a retinal tear.  Instead of going into the interior of the eye, the problem is fixed from the exterior of the eyeball.  

This piece was rendered in traditional transparent watercolor and finished in Photoshop.