Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
So to avoid this many RIP's can eliminate all dots below a certain tonal value to prevent vignette moire.
Quote from: ABuffington on January 21, 2014, 02:59:34 PM So to avoid this many RIP's can eliminate all dots below a certain tonal value to prevent vignette moire. Does anyone know if Accurip has the ability to do this? Filmmaker?
Some may find that with a 55 dpi image, and with some practice, an almost seamless continuous tone graphic can be replicated on fabric with waterbased ink without having to struggle with all this. Most of the rules that have been drilled into us old farts really don't apply. Beginning with screen tension and EOM.
You can change your calibration curve to no longer print at a percentage in FM as well.
Quote from: ScreenFoo on January 22, 2014, 01:18:48 PMYou can change your calibration curve to no longer print at a percentage in FM as well. Mind elaborating? I start seeing all the options in FM and run for the hills, afraid to fix it until it breaks.The way I see it, if we can't resolve it on screen or print it on press I don't want it on the film.Because some of those 3% dots will resolve and print but not all of them and that makes me angry.