"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I had tried some of these methods, like the selection tool and the making a channel out of it, but it lost too much detail every time I tried. There just has to be a way to not lose the detail, if it closes up too much then it will look like poo poo compared to what the customer's artist drew and sold him.
Chad, will this flattening the image and printing through RIP keep it all basically "as-is"? I guess the same question applies to EB's method as they are basically one in the same right?
I also see what you mean about the jaggies... I wonder if that would lend itself to the rough nature of the print or just look like a bad print. I'll have to look at it again when I get to the shop.