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INDEX Vrs Stochastic halftones.

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Sbrem:

--- Quote from: Dottonedan on February 21, 2022, 02:01:56 PM ---Some my best printed results were at Disney, where we printed very small dots in stochastic form with 10-14 colors. This type of printing combined with no real short limits on the number of colors, and wet on wet, allowed for those dots to sort of mash together on press, forming more of a photo real print result. Less dots can be seen and more of the true blending is seen as a result. Like continuous tone.  Loved those days.

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I have a Grumpy sweatshirt that is exactly this, including some gel lettering. It is without a doubt, the most commented on shirt I own, complete strangers comment on it. It's 10 years old at least, and been washed a good hundred times. I'll have to take a shot of it later and post it, to see if it's one of your's Dan...

Steve

Orion:
Played with four color process random dot back in the '90's. Easy to control but images just were not as sharp as traditional halftones.  We did use it one more time for a discharge underbase simproc job. We were having issues with our Union white plasticharge base, drying up in the lower percentages. We changed the base plate to a 156t and employed random dots in the 170-180 resolution range. The images are from a vintage shirt site. This was from my time at Cotton Cargo Tour Merchandise.

Dottonedan:
Orion,  that's awesomeness right there!.  Great work!




SBrem,  It would have to had been at least 13 years old for it to have been one of mine.  I got kicked to the curb in 2009. lol.

Sbrem:
Could be, 10 - 20 years is all the same now...

Steve

Here it is

Dottonedan:

--- Quote from: Sbrem on February 23, 2022, 09:04:41 AM ---Could be, 10 - 20 years is all the same now...

Steve

Here it is

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HAHA!  Yep.  thats one of them.  One of the last groupings in a program I worked on. We did Grumpy & Sleepy then Tinkerbell and then the fab 5. Being Mickey, Donald, Goofy, and of course Minnie & Daisy.  Might have been Fortune Fashions that had printed it at the time.

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