When you output a file to offset printing the film/press/printer dictates the screen frequency etc. You can specify a shape (although I've never done this) but in this case I'm wondering if you shouldn't "coarsen up the line screen" by using a texture or adding noise to your file and not changing it to bit map at all. If you do it this way the "coarsening" effect can be more random and may hide the toner lines better. The halftone settings give you a very patterned effect and I doubt that it would hide any linear flaws from output. The halftone settings in the bitmap palette will allow you to change the shape and frequency of the bitmap screen but I only know of artists using this for special effects, not for going to press. Use a very high frequency (keeping in mind this is for effect not for actual an actual press output) and try the round pattern. The file size will dictate the amount of frequency req'd for the effect you want. Try between 500 and 900, try changing the angle... Just a thought, Carolyn > I am scheming on doing a small promo piece that's very large, > and very cheap. I'm outputting a digital file directly to this giant > "xerox machine" that's used for copying blueprints. Page size will > be about 24x36". It's like a very low-tech > magazine/diary/travelogue thing. > > Question: I sent a file to it yesterday that started with a tiff file > greyscale, converted to Bitmap, and "Diffusion" type. The screen > representation of diffusion seemed much tighter dots than the > Halftone choice. But today when I saw the proof, the > shortcomings of the machine showed through -- there were > these "toner line" inconsistencies. My thought is that if I could > "coarse up" the line screen, it might compensate for the toner > lines. > > Does anyone know what effect changing those Halftone settings > has? Does anyone know the roughest possible setting? > > Thanks in advance.
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Re: [Digital BW] Photoshop Halftone/Bitmap question?
2001-10-03 by Carolyn Frayn
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