sorry i'm back again with another newbie question.........
Could someone please explain this to me........
86 for puffs and athletic prints
125 for basic designs
156 for more intricate work
230 for detail and suedes and simulated process underbasing
305 for process and simulated process.
i understand you need different sized screens for different designs but what exactly are process and simulated process?
Thanks.
Screen sizes
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Re: Screen sizes
Your not talking screen size here, these are mesh counts, the higher the mesh count the better for fine detail work. The 305 is for halftones.
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Re: Screen sizes
Sorry........that's what i meant. LOL!
Got you on the higher the mesh count but just what exactly are halftones?
(Sorry as you can see i'm REALLY REALLY new to all of this)
Got you on the higher the mesh count but just what exactly are halftones?
(Sorry as you can see i'm REALLY REALLY new to all of this)
Re: Screen sizes
Halftones are not full colors, only half colors
if you wanted a grey color but only wanted to use black ink, you could use a halftone, so there would be gaps in the black ink to simulate a grey color, any time your printer prints out in black and white, no color, it uses halftones, all those dots are a halftone
if you wanted a grey color but only wanted to use black ink, you could use a halftone, so there would be gaps in the black ink to simulate a grey color, any time your printer prints out in black and white, no color, it uses halftones, all those dots are a halftone
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Re: Screen sizes
Thank you d fleming.......again.I get what you're saying.....it's like using benday dots.