gomembers’ grows with addition of new staffWritten by gomembers, Inc.
[Herndon, VA] --- gomembers™, Inc. (http://www.gomembers.com), leading technology and solutions provider for member-based organizations, is pleased to announce addition of Phil Lach to its staff. Phil has joined gomembers’ as a Q product representative. Q was developed using Microsoft’s .NET architecture, which allows for easy integration of data and business processes across disparate systems. It is industry leading customer-centric association management software. “After a long tenure in relational database and data replication field, Phil’s skill set will be valuable to our customers and current staff,“ stated Tom McGourty, Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “He is an excellent addition and I am pleased to welcome him as part of our sales team.” For more information on gomembers' solutions, please visit Products section of our website. www.gomembers.com For any questions, please do not hesitate to contact gomembers via email at: gomembers-inc@gomembers.com gomembers, Inc. gomembers is a leading provider of software solutions for membership, meetings and management of member-based organizations. gomembers' software and technology enable its customers to automate a number of enterprise resource planning, member relationship management, transaction processing and member-to-member communications functions in a single software platform with seamless inter-processing of data across all applications.
| | SAVE ON PRINTING COST WITH TWO INKSWritten by BLUR LOTERIÑA
If you’re familiar with black and white photos on magazines, you might be confused whether it is really a black and white image. Sometimes you’ll notice that color is closer to brown or pale yellow.There’s an easy way to create this effect, duotone process. Duotone, from word duo, means two colors. This is often used in making monochromatic print. It is done by adding a color tint to black and white images. Black ink and gray ink are used to smooth out or allocate different color to specific part, and increase tonal range from lightest to darkest. Duotone also covers monotone, tritone and quadtone. Monotone, from word mono, refers to images that have only one color. Tritone images are those that use three colors. Images that contain four colors are known as quadtone. Tritone and quadtone images primarily use Overprint Colors button. This will allow you to control interaction of your ink. To access Duotone, go to image, then to Mode, and select Duotone. If you are using RGB or CMYK, you will have set your workspace to grayscale first. To do so, select Image, go to Mode and choose Grayscale. Next, select Image, then Mode, and then Duotone. A dialog box will appear. It is where you have to select colors you want. Open Color Picker by clicking on color swatch. Then, click on Custom button. A pop-up menu will open. Select type of ink and choose color.
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