Skype barely works; let's add new features
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@dkf said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
t depended on getting colour printing right
IIRC the colors chosen were basic CMY to try to avoid that problem.
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@FrostCat said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
@dkf said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
t depended on getting colour printing right
IIRC the colors chosen were basic CMY to try to avoid that problem.
In the example posted above, CMYK. But yes, it appears to be reasonably tolerant of misregistration.
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@dkf said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
Probably that it was going to fail because it depended on getting colour printing right, and that's something that remains easily screwed up.
Yup. When I worked for namecard printing company, they can't even make sure the first print and second print is the same color because there is too many affecting factor.
Note: On setting the design on blueprint, the staffs will try to assign cards with simliar color to the same column. And then in trial print, the machine operator will compare the printout to the color laser printer printout to adjust the "intenseness" of each of the CMYK color. So the final color they use is largely affected by what else is printed on the same column. If there is very saturated blue color on the same column, you light green/blue/purple color on the image will likely to get distorted.
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@FrostCat said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
@Lorne-Kates said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
Fun.
So much fun you posted twice?
NodeBB.
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@HardwareGeek said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
it appears to be reasonably tolerant of misregistration
It might be, but monochrome black is even better.
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@blakeyrat said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
@cheong said in Skype barely works; let's add new features:
QR code scanning is so common
I think I've done it once ever.
The new Walmart Pay option uses QR codes.
You have to use the Walmart app to scan it, though. And, although they could make the QR code encode a URL and open the app through a custom URL scheme, it apparently does not. Which kind of sucks, because my phone has a really shitty camera and the Walmart app has trouble scanning QR codes with it. I have another QR code scanner app that does much better at scanning them, but there's no way for it to launch the app with the scanned data.