"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
It's no rocket science really, if you have a diffuse light source your mask will be less effective.
Quote from: squeezee on April 11, 2011, 05:50:27 AMIt's no rocket science really, if you have a diffuse light source your mask will be less effective.Never tell the audience "it's easy" or "it's not rocket science". A magician never says "It's easy". It's all actually VERY HARD. Extremely difficult and challenging. Many years of trial and error.You'll make everyone think we're just ordinary people.
For cap film users, another good reason to remove the plastic before exposing. Spot color no big deal to leave it on but on detailed or tight registers, removing the plastic will help with undercutting. Conversely, but less so, there are times when you want to leave it on to encourage undercutting. Also, depending how dry the ink is on your positive, leaving the plastic on can help prevent the positive from sticking to the cap film.
I think the biggest problem most face though, is output quality of positives.Get that right, and everything else, while not simple, will still go much smoother.