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We compensate for physical dot gain in all separations and let the rip print normally. I.e a 50% tone will print on screen as a 50% dot. But I will scale it back in my separations so it looks correct when it hits the shirt.
Quote from: Colin on November 18, 2017, 12:33:38 AMWe compensate for physical dot gain in all separations and let the rip print normally. I.e a 50% tone will print on screen as a 50% dot. But I will scale it back in my separations so it looks correct when it hits the shirt.I don't understand this, do you first separate the image like normal, and then at the end scale back the channels?Or do you have photoshop settings to re-compensate for dot gain? So your 30% in photoshop displays as a 50%.Seems confusing, and more intuitive to have the separation on screen give the result you want, and have the rip do the adjustments, otherwise the separation would look washed out on the computer.