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jvanick:
I've been getting some very nice 85lpi results on 225S.. have to work.on my 30% and above calibration... (thanks to Pierre for pointing this out) but the mesh certainly holds the dots all the way down to some really low #s.
Give it a try, you'll be surprised that the normal rules don't seem to apply with thin thread mesh.
Dottonedan:
--- Quote from: jvanick on January 26, 2016, 10:11:56 PM ---I've been getting some very nice 85lpi results on 225S.. have to work.on my 30% and above calibration... (thanks to Pierre for pointing this out) but the mesh certainly holds the dots all the way down to some really low #s.
Give it a try, you'll be surprised that the normal rules don't seem to apply with thin thread mesh.
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That's what I'm talking about. 85 lpi on a 225? Crazy good.
Maff:
--- Quote from: jvanick on January 26, 2016, 09:40:04 PM ---I think the bigger question with the smaller dots and more open area means that the smallest dots can literally fall in the middle of the mesh.
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ahhh right, so those areas that are mostly black (90% and up) will get lost more easily with more open mesh area since there is nothing to hold on to. I guess you could go in and adjust the curves to bring the darkest areas of the design down a bit.
Yeah I have just started using S-mesh and finding the 225s to be great for white uderbase halftone screens and have been pushing the LPI higher on them than I would previously.
JBLUE:
55 LPI here on 180-S with no issues.
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