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Printing Halftone Video

Posted: Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:17 am
by Ochtees
Johnathan, do you have a "Halftone" printing video? Start to finish? :)

Re: Printing Halftone Video

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:15 am
by Catspit Productions
No, not as of yet. I don’t think any one of my videos is start to finish. Remember I can’t teach artwork creation because I am no expert graphic artist. So I plan on doing a 1 color halftone video with film positives for black and white shirts and I will be doing a 4 color spot and dot which combines halftones with spot colors.

But also remember that I am a working shop. I have to do many other things besides making videos to really earn a living. The videos do not earn enough money for me to spend the time to create nonpaying print jobs just for videos.

So in order to do a CMYK print I would need a job or a reason to go through all the work to make a video.

But stay tuned for the 1 color halftone video. It will include as much art information as possible considering I probably don’t know what I am doing with the graphic software. Meaning I can get what I need but the way I do it is probably ass backwards ;)

I also let my brother do a lot of artwork for me since I am so busy doing evrything else.

Re: Printing Halftone Video

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 2:52 pm
by nswpr
Nice Jon, I'll be looking forward for the 1 color halftone video.

Re: Printing Halftone Video

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:50 pm
by Ochtees
Yeah, i've just been wondering. I want to give it a shot, just not sure exactly what all to buy (screen mesh wise)

Re: Printing Halftone Video

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:39 am
by Catspit Productions
If you’re doing true CMYK then you would use a 305 or 355 mesh. For simple 1 color halftones we might use a 200 or 230 mesh count. The reason being is that the dot for CMYK should be much smaller than for a 1 color halftone.

We might run a 1 color halftone at 40 or 45 lpi and a CMYK job may be at 60 lpi or higher. For smaller dot we need higher mesh counts.

Generally speaking anyway.