Many garment screen printers consider consistent success with photographic reproduction to be the highest level of accomplishment. One of the reasons that printers cringe when a photo is involved with the artwork is that the human brain has an amazing ability to recognize tiny shifts in color and image correction. If the photo has recognizable colors in it—or what some people call memory colors, like flesh, wood, or metal—a very small shift in hue can make the whole design look wrong.
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