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What angle were the halftones printed on the film?
I’ll bet you’re using panel mesh. That it Static frames. I’ve seen many of panel frames and static frames do this. The stretching is not 100% square opening. Probably never will be. It’s hard to get perfect. I typically see an inconsistency in tension.Art could be too big for the mesh “live area, but not that common. Trying to hold too fine of a dot in 1/4 tone and highlight on that mesh. Could be Low tension all over. .For those fine dots, could be emulsion coating too thin/too thick.
Looks to me like a badly exposed screen.The vacuum is not 100%.Why are you using 65 lpi? Much more difficult top 3xpose fhan 55 or 45.Why exposure system are you using?How good is your vacuum?
Looks like mesh interference to me. If you did 65 lp on a 230 you're going to have issues I think where ever dots line up with the mesh
There is a huge result differential between 230 and 305 mesh, especially at 65 DPI. So yes, as mentioned, interference is most likely involved.Guess what? There are a myriad of variables involved. Difficult to diagnose without being on site. If you have the time I would advise to change only one variable at a time. Otherwise, inconsistent results may come up. It most likely depends on how often this type of work comes around. Standards and Practices.This is a craft and also an IndustryOff the Soap Box tp