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Old 05-10-2008, 02:16 AM
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when i made my homemade gaff deck with my computer the color of the gaff cards didnt look like anything like a regular card color so you can tell that they're gaffs. how do i fix this?
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get a lazer printer. looks just like a real card. too bad i don't have one...
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why would i get a laser printer just to print cards? i could get like 10 gaff decks for the price of a laser printer...i was just asking if someone could help make the gaff cards look like real cards, without buying a expensive printer.

thanks anyways
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why would i get a laser printer just to print cards? i could get like 10 gaff decks for the price of a laser printer...i was just asking if someone could help make the gaff cards look like real cards, without buying a expensive printer.

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If you know how to use a photo editing software : just boost the colors to make them more flashy, so when you will print the cards, that will be the perfect colors !
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if u have photoshop u can select the option when printing to let the printer or let photoshop choose the color that prints out. if u let photoshop choose the color u will get pretty much what u see on ur screen. if u let the printer choose the color then they may become a bit dull. its just about experiement. to get the perfect color scan a playin card into ur computer and open it up in ur editing program then match up the color to get it right
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okay, ill try some of these ideas, thanks.
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go to a public library near your home and print a sheet from their printers for about 15 cents
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