RE: Inkjet Halftone Settings

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Norman Ford [mailto:njford@netvigator.com]
> 
> Greg,
> Although I'm no expert on your printer (or inkjet in general) 
> I believe 
> Jim is right. There is simply no NEED to print halftone 
> patterns. 

Yes, I think you're both right. This printer has the ability to print not only on paper but on T-shirt transfers and transparencies. I suspect that is where the halftone screens are used. 

I also suspect the 'grain' I see in my prints is actual film grain. It might be time to start using the correct film instead of whatever's handy.

An interesting thing happened last night. I had the radius and the amount in the unsharp mask way too high and the my image developed moire patterns that looked a lot like an enlargement of a halftone print. The pattern was visible in Photoshop so it had nothing to do with halftones. It has nothing to do with anything actually but the list is pretty dead today.

Greg


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