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What mesh count, with florescent its harder to detail.Shane
Your problem is that light is getting through the space between the screens emulsion and the film's emulsion.You can not hold detail without good contact between the film and the screen emulsion.Really high detail and/or fine line halftones requires a vacuum lid.Pretty high detail, and some halftone requires at the least, a compression lid.Clunky stuff, a little weight.I posted a pic of how to build a compression lid a month or so back.
Get yourself some 230 and 280 mesh screens. They also work well for top colors over an underbase.
Quote from: cbjamel on October 29, 2018, 12:47:23 PMWhat mesh count, with florescent its harder to detail.Shanei only have 110 and 160, would neither of these work?
Try using a color mesh like yellow 230 and use an emulsion that is forgiving like a dual cure which you can burn longer and that holds great detail, Image mate 521 is a very unforgiving emulsion and it holds great detail with weak light boxes