"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I don't know much about RIPS, but if you can't get rid of the white, I'd use the eyedropper tool (in PS or Corel), and confirm the white is truly white. (RGB: 0,0,0, or C:0 M:0 Y:0 K:0). If it isn't, that could be the problem. I'd select & adjust that to make it 100% white. But if it's true white, and you can't get remove it, and the RIP still outputs halftones... hopefully someone else can tell you what to do!
1-2% can easily be taken out with Levels. Move the right slider "very slightly" to the left... just to the point where it goes to zero. It will alter your mids but 1-2% shouldn't be a big deal. If it is just move the middle slider "very slightly" to the right.
Quote from: 1964GN on September 30, 2016, 07:50:38 AM1-2% can easily be taken out with Levels. Move the right slider "very slightly" to the left... just to the point where it goes to zero. It will alter your mids but 1-2% shouldn't be a big deal. If it is just move the middle slider "very slightly" to the right.that's how I do it too. I use levels all the time, I can't think of the last time I adjusted anything with a curve. small bump and low % dots are gone.