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True Dye Fabric Print

 


Original Photographic

How do you make a single piece satin look like a stained glass window? True Dye Fabric Print!

Drake Memorial Library at Brockport University wanted to adorn the
inside of their library with photographs of their stained glass windows.

To achieve the effect of stained glass, we used a single piece of satin. Printing on both sides of a single sheet of satin would allow the light to illuminate the graphic as it does with actual stained glass. Doing a True Dye print on both sides of the satin would make sure the double sided print had the same color penetration.

The original photographs did not capture the vibrant color of the stained glass so we needed to enhance the colors as well as lighten up the blurred dark spots that muddied the facial images.

The true dye method is used when perfect print penetration is needed. Both sides of the same piece of fabric are dye sub printed. True dye gives the most vivid color and detail. True Dye double sided print works well with photographic images.

MVP also supplied the banner arm hardware which was aluminum with adustable wall bracket and matching acorn tip.


Actual True Dye Printed Banner

 
 

Drake Memorial Library at SUNY at Brockport