"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I think I may pull him in and talk to him about it and see how many shirts he is anticipating for this job and maybe we can work out some kind of deal to get him the best looking print.
Sbrem has a good suggestion.You can also do the whole thing from photoshop if you wish.
Try this; in Photoshop, open 2 copies of the file (just the background that you want to halftone) ; in the first remove all brown, in the 2nd, remove all green. Now convert each file to grayscale, then convert that to Bitmap; in the Bitmap dialog box, change the output resolution to 1200 (nice smooth dots will come out) and save them. In Illustrator, place the first, and color it the proper brown, then place the second and color it the proper green, voila, a clean halftone image in color, put the full color Illy parts on top. Save as a .pdf and check it out...Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on March 01, 2016, 03:04:58 PMTry this; in Photoshop, open 2 copies of the file (just the background that you want to halftone) ; in the first remove all brown, in the 2nd, remove all green. Now convert each file to grayscale, then convert that to Bitmap; in the Bitmap dialog box, change the output resolution to 1200 (nice smooth dots will come out) and save them. In Illustrator, place the first, and color it the proper brown, then place the second and color it the proper green, voila, a clean halftone image in color, put the full color Illy parts on top. Save as a .pdf and check it out...Stevemake sure to save as a tiff to change the color in illustrator. it took me a long time to learn that.