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FrozenGate by Avery

My warning label generator... yeah, I was bored.

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I agree, Hyperion. The saturation is quite low. Even the red could afford to be a little brighter. =)

-Zachary

EDIT: Nice work on the anti-aliasing Twhite! :gj:
 
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with the Bruton algorithm the spectrum would be like that (from 350 to 790nm):
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UPDATE: I'm now using the posted algorithm.

I like it. :D

-Trevor
 
Just a suggestion, but could you possibly add Krypton and Ar/Kr mixed gas to the system type drop down list? Thanks, it's looking good now :na:
 
Just a suggestion, but could you possibly add Krypton and Ar/Kr mixed gas to the system type drop down list? Thanks, it's looking good now :na:

In light of the fact that the project just got rediscovered, I've actually dug out EF's PM to me full of suggestions and am working through them. That is among them I believe. :)

-Trevor
 
This is great thanks:D But when I make the size smaller with photoshop is completely ruins the quality of the warning label:thinking:
 
You mustn't resize the label but change the dpi of the label. Something around 300dpi is good.
If you resize the amount of pixels will reduce.
 
Since this thread got bumped I may's well ask what are you guys printing these on? I've seen people mention foil labels but nobody's ever said which ones.
 
I print the label on my 9600dpi Canon iP5000 printer with glossy photopaper. Then I split the photopaper with glossy on one side and normal paper on other side to make the label less thick. Attach it to double-sided tape. Cut it out and paste to the laser.

Very professional looking :)
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