"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
P - do you usually print bidirectional? I always thought that was a no-no. I am going to flip my numbers as you suggested and see if that helps with the gains. I cranked up my resolution to the maximum and it cleaned up all the spatter but it still doesn't have a clean defined edge like yours. I'm using the same printer so I suppose that's the difference between Fm and accurip. I'm still loosing it around 90%, it goes straight to mud.
The dots I posted were 55 LPI with no improvements or edits to the rip. I am using a canon IPF 650.. I ran that print on silkjet film. I took the picture with a USB microscope at 800 zoom laying the film over white paper. Even with all the stray dots the film come out. With smooth dots. The stray dots are so small they don't come out. I have been using filmmaker and the out put dots are much more like Pierres dots. I just ran Pierre's file on Friday real fast with ghost script before leaving for the day. Film is an area you really need to put some time in. Good dots and dark films make the biggest noticeable increase in print quality in my opinion.
I was just referring to the scattered dots in the film they are so small that you really can't expose
Glad this thread came up. I had tried out AR and FM awhile back and was sold on ARfor some reason, but can't recall it now. I'll give FM another look.Is FM networkable like AR is?
I do not use Ghostrip so if this is a dumb question I apologize. Can you linearize that rip?