"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Yeah nice Chris...... Anyone that is doing any sort of process work with WB inks I give mad props to. We are slowly converting everything we print to WB here so I've been doing some development on high end WB process printing lately..... My findings are if you want the dots to "go away" with WB you need to be at minimum 81 LPI........ 55-65 lpi IMO is almost the same visual results, I didn't start seeing any noticeable changes until above 73 lpiReally nice work on that, dont you wish every garment would discharge LOL
Quote from: DannyGruninger on May 24, 2018, 01:16:38 PMYeah nice Chris...... Anyone that is doing any sort of process work with WB inks I give mad props to. We are slowly converting everything we print to WB here so I've been doing some development on high end WB process printing lately..... My findings are if you want the dots to "go away" with WB you need to be at minimum 81 LPI........ 55-65 lpi IMO is almost the same visual results, I didn't start seeing any noticeable changes until above 73 lpiReally nice work on that, dont you wish every garment would discharge LOLYes. Yes I do. Just finished up formulas for cyan, magenta, yellow wb/dc inks yesterday in fact. RS Cyan and BS Cyan. YS Magenta and BS Magenta. Dan and I talked about developing a sample image and halftone grids to get relatively scientific results
Here's my first try at four color process.Printed manually with water based inks, 305 mesh @ 55LPI. I'm hoping to upgrade from my ancient Atlas 4 color to a more modern 6 color and play around with discharge under basing soon.
10 Clr Dino. Discharge base white. Inks, screens, Production overseen by TonyP and Will Booth.230 discharge base. 305's and 355's on top colors.