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Call us: 20th August 2020

Thursday, August 20th, 2020

We take  your calls directly here at our office and production rooms.

This means you  can  speak to experienced and knowledgeable staff straight away .

We have found this more hands on approach in the company has led to us getting to know our customers needs and requirements more, and so provide an even faster response when you most need help .

We love to advise and help with new customer enquiries, sharing our wealth of experience  to help you get the right product.short haired lady ,enormous smile with headset ready to chat

Call us on 01702 530 354

We can also help via live chat or email:

una@duplicationcentre.co.uk

We also provide answers to some of the most frequestly asked questions in our FAQ here:

https://www.duplicationcentre.co.uk/faq.html

Why do Colours sometimes look different on my Monitor & Printer:July 13th 2020

Thursday, August 13th, 2020

Why is it that your printed colours look different to what you see on your monitor? Everything looks great on the screen but the prints come out subtly different.

The truth is you will never see a perfect match between images on the screen and images on paper, they are simply put, two very different entity’s.

Colour Space, RGB and CMYK

You monitor image is made us from pixels, these are thousands of tiny lights, and each of these lights can produce around 16 million colours, which is more than our eyes can recognise! These lights are know as  the RGB (Red, Green, Blue) colour space.

A printed image is made up from dots of ink splashed on a piece of paper. We use 4 ink colours for this, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key black. These 4 make up the CMYK colour space. The first three colours are used to reproduce colour, in a similar way to your monitor, the final ‘Key black’ is needed for practical reasons, but its not so important to this topic.

When light hits an colour ink splash on the paper, only the same colour light is reflected, which is a small part of the light which hits is. In contrast the same dot of colour on screen it a light source itself and much stronger than a reflection. So it should already make sense why printed paper would not be as bright on screen, they exist in a smaller range of brightness!

There’s also another restriction on printed images which is because the reflected light is relatively small they only produce a relatively small range of colours, perhaps a few thousand at the most. This is a big reduction from the 16 million available on your monitor! Now you don’t need to worry about this too much, our computers and printers are very good an handling these difficulties, but you should try to keep in mind the subtle details in images can be lost, for example, dark grey text on a black background that is only just visible on screen, will probably as solid black.

You cannot print light!

The next experiment, take a printed image and hold it next to the computer monitor. Now turn the lights off, which one can you see!

The fact is you cannot print light to a piece of paper. So the bright and florescent Reds, Pinks, Yellows, etc which which have so much energy can only be produced with a light behind them. The moment you convert them to print they will be much duller. There are techniques which might help a little when converting them, but really is no fix for this one. If you are designing artwork for print the ideal solution is to use the CMYK colour space from the beginning. This way there are no surprises at the end.

Other factors

The reflection of an ink splash on paper is only a close approximation of the intended colour. Even the type of light bulb in the room your in can affect the colours you see! The same is true for the type or paper you are printing on. So imagine if the the papers are different, or one of them is not paper at all, perhaps a plastic CD. Or maybe the printers are made by different companies, or use different printing technology. Variation is the prints will be expected.

Again, this is not something you need to look at fixing yourself, printers and the things they print on are carefully ‘tuned’ so they produce images as accurately as possible.

The Proof is in the pudding

So you’ve carefully designed some art, keeping in mind all the possible variations, but have you done it right?

You could ask us to check, we’re the experts right? Well yes, but even experts can make mistakes but more importantly this is the first time we have seen you art. We have no way of knowing what effect you are trying to achieve, we don’t know if you have a golden Sun tan or an orange glow, we don’t know if the car in the background should be Green or Blue, or if there way supposed to be the outline of a cat in the shadows.

So who is best placed to check this then? Easy, the same person who knows exactly what the artwork should look like…. You!

I know, we’ve gone full circle, but the solution to this problem is a proof print. Proofs are very common in the print industry and will show you exactly how the print comes out. They are not always necessary, especially if your experienced enough to know what you might receive but if this is you first venture into print, and the details for this one need to be perfect then a proof is definitely the way to go.

You can have a free hard copy proof before we print your full run ….just ask for this in the notes when you order and we will print & send you a proof copy to check and approve before we print the full run.

You can read about this here in our artwork section on the website:

https://www.duplicationcentre.co.uk/artwork.html

 

 

 

We can send your CD’s & DVD’s straight to your customers: 24th July 2020

Friday, July 24th, 2020
Your CD/DVD/Blu-ray Orders
Produced & Delivered
on Demand

Upload your CD/DVD/Blu-ray masters & artwork:

  • Orders produced instantly on demand
  • Shipped globally to your customers
  • Seamlessly managed through our “invisible” service

Interested & would like to find out more?

Visit our website:

https://www.thedigitalpublishingcenter.com/

Sell Your Products Digitally:9th July 2020

Thursday, July 9th, 2020
Sell Your Digital Products
Music/video/information
From Your Website

Pay As You Go

If you don’t sell anything you don’t pay anything.

No monthly subscription.

  • Sign up for free and upload your content to our servers
  • Copy the code we provide to create buy buttons
  • Use the buy buttons on your website/emails/social media
  • Your customer orders and pays via PayPal
  • All the money goes straight into your PayPal Account
  • We action the digital delivery to your customer
  • Commission on sales 10% billed monthly
  • If you don’t sell anything – we don’t bill you anything
  • If you haven’t got a website, we create one for you for free

All you need is customers who want to buy your products and a PayPal account.

Interested? Have a look at our website

https://www.thedigitalpublishingcenter.com/

 

 

 

Recycled Discs: 2nd July 2020

Thursday, July 2nd, 2020

For those who like myself hold recycling dear to the heart I have proof that one form works.

discs hanging in tree to protect bunch of red cherry's from birds

Not one cherry eaten by birds!!!

https://www.recyclenow.com/what-to-do-with/cds-dvds-0

Ordering Online: May 29th 2020

Friday, May 29th, 2020

In the duplication process we have to use a hard copy disc master to work from, and in the past our customers have largley sent these to us by post…..and many still do!

We have however found it particularly helpful during the lockdown period that we are able to accept customers masters digitally and create a hard copy master to work from here. With queues at the Post Offices because of social distancing and less staff working it has been a really helpful.

robot armed cd/dvd burner machine duplicating discs

We can create masters from your files if you have an electronic image in ISO, JMG, NRG, DDP or BIN /CUE or you can send us audio or video files which need authoring.

If you need any more information about this the FAQ’s on the website can help you or you can call us on 01702-530 354 and ask any questions.

https://www.duplicationcentre.co.uk/faq.html

Fitness at Home: 22nd May 2020

Friday, May 22nd, 2020
Tai Chi DVD for over 60 people man and woman on cover doing Tai Chi

For Over 60’s

We have been duplicating some great DVD’s which are being sold on Amazon by one of  our customers.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/

There are multiple titles where you can experience & learn the arts of  Tai Chi & Qi Gong. There is a DVD title for  all ages and abilities, just two of them are featured here…they are worth checking out while gyms are still closed.

box of packed dvds with one on top showing man doing breathing techniques

Lockdown Sessions: 15th May 2020

Friday, May 15th, 2020

White cd disc with words printed in black LOCKDOWN music recorded during covid 19 virusWonderful title for an album recorded during a time that we won’t forget!

Allotment/Work Connection: 7th May 2020

Thursday, May 7th, 2020

We try to recycle or reuse as much as we can at work in all areas whether it be paper parts, envelopes, boxes, discs or ink cartridges.

I am loving to be able to reuse over-run CD’s & DVDs at my allotment to act as bird scarers.cds with burn side showing ties through centre hole with string

HELPING THE NHS: 1st May 2020

Friday, May 1st, 2020

4 white cds in plastic wallets NHS well being video during Covid 19 outbreakA lovely lady from the Physical Health & Rehabilitation Psychology Department at NHS North Cumbria called us last week to ask for help for patients who are currently not allowed into hospital and don’t have the facility for streaming or downloads…but do have DVD players.

 

We have worked with her to produce at DVD9 Living Well Group Video that she can send in the post to all these patients.

If you need to know anything about the NHS and Covid 19 you can follow this link:

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

 

 

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