Can you actually print with light?
WOW!? For this question you need it first
Color knowledge!
Roughly speaking, light can be divided into three basic colors
that the human eye can see.
Red, green and blue, RGB for short.
You can discover these colors in the rainbow.
Monitors, for example, are also constructed this way.
If you let red, green and blue shine together you get white light.
Light + light = brighter :)
This is what distinguishes light colors!
But what about colors for painting and printing?
You know, back in school, when you mixed your paint box together, a dark, almost black broth came out.
Color + color + color = dark
It gets darker with each color.
There are also basic colors for printers.
They are very bright and hot
Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black (K), CMYK for short
Like in a paper printer.
When printing T-shirts we also use colors such as:
to print colorful images.
Only, like in the paintbox, it gets darker and darker.
Now we wanted to know - What happens if we print with printable light colors?
Light 1, 2, 3 and the picture is ready.
The color consists of small special pigments.
They look like semi-transparent mirrors that are available in red, green and blue.
They let light through, but also reflect something.
If we now print equal parts of red, green and blue mirrors on top of each other, we get white color.
That all sounds pretty fancy. It is too :D
And that's it now. A T-shirt printed with RGB colors.
Sebastian, why did you use the earth as a motif?
I wanted to print a picture of my home.
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Delivery
To avoid overproduction, your shirt will be made exclusively for you as soon as you order. We deliver within Germany within 3-10 days and abroad within 5-14 days with DHL.
Size & fit
Please only order the size you prefer.
This means there is a greater chance of having fewer returns,
that protects the environment. If you have any questions, write to us!
Fit: normal fit, order the size you always take :)
unisex
transparency
Printing process: Screen printing with RGB pigment (limited edition)