White T-Shirts and JPG images with white backgrounds
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08-20-2022 09:06 AM
If I use a jpg image that has a white background (#FFFFFF) on a white t-shirt, will the jpg image blend into the t-shirt? Or will there be a discernible difference between the two? Hope that makes sense
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08-20-2022 10:04 AM
There will be a difference because the white in your design will be printed onto the tee. It is best to remove the white or use a transparent version of the image.
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08-20-2022 11:07 AM - edited 08-20-2022 11:08 AM
@PacifierCity Actually, I just saw this and don't believe that to be the case
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08-20-2022 11:33 AM - edited 08-20-2022 11:37 AM
Interesting, I will have to take a look. I almost never set my designs on the Classic Printing. The image is affected by the tee shirt color itself. Perhaps with classic printing the OP will be OK... But if the customer wants the design on vivid printing, what then...
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08-20-2022 06:14 PM - edited 08-20-2022 06:15 PM
Only if you use basic printing - if you use vibrant printing, white is used. If you want to avoid the possibility of having the white printed, you should limit your designs to classic printing only, though I wouldn't suggest it. Vibrant printing looks much nicer, especially on shirts other than white, where the background color will bleed through (and replace anything that otherwise would be white). It's worth taking the time and effort to remove white backgrounds from your artwork.
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08-20-2022 11:16 AM
Also, to anyone else who might be asking the same question, I just found the answer in the more options section!
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08-20-2022 11:36 AM
Be careful with this option. It rarely gets all the white, especially if one uses any sort of fade in their design. Don't get me wrong, I do use it from time to time, but I do zoom in really close to check its success, especially on really important design elements. Often, I pull that piece into my design software and remove the white myself...
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08-20-2022 12:14 PM
Yes, that is noteworthy

