'Patterning" in CMYK Printing

Started by impodave, March 03, 2010, 08:19:43 PM

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Captain_Type

If the subjects in question just woke up from sleeping on corduroy pillows, there can be an interference pattern between the screening and the red lines on their face.  :laugh:
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jimking

Run your yellow at the same angle as cyan. Sounds crazy, but think about it, it does work.

Grimace

Quote from: Captain_Type on March 04, 2010, 02:47:20 PMIf the subjects in question just woke up from sleeping on corduroy pillows, there can be an interference pattern between the screening and the red lines on their face.  :laugh:

Yeah those corduroy pillows are always making headlines!

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DigiCorn

"There's been a lot of research recently on how hard it is to dislodge an impression once it's been implanted in someone's mind. (This is why political attack ads don't have to be true to be effective. The other side can point out their inaccuracies, but the voter's mind privileges the memory of the original accusation, which was juicier than any counterargument ever could be.)"
― Johnny Carson

"Selling my soul would be a lot easier if I could just find it."
– Nikki Sixx

"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut."
― Ernest Hemingway

determined

Late getting to this thread but the place I work at before used to run a different line screen on the yellow (sounds crazy, I know, but apparently it worked)....I think (not sure, it's been awhile) it was a smaller screen dot like if the job was 150, the yellow was 175, something like that
Murphy must have been in printing....

impodave

I noticed that years ago when we were still using a filmsetter - the yelo always seemed to be a finer - like 175 when the other 3 were 150. Havent checked the new output  thru CTP to see if its still that way.....
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Farabomb

I think I remember seeing an option in prinergy that bumps the yellow line screen. Haven't had any issues so we don't use it.
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