I'm not new at actual graphic design, but i want to hit the presses, and I'm completely dumbfounded when it comes to anything other than lines and font on a screen.
What i'm wondering is, what is the BEST method to print a similar image (above) on a t-shirt, that will store the MOST information (detail)? I'll check back and reply quickly, to any advice given, thanks.
Best Method Of Printing Grayscale? ++
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Re: Best Method Of Printing Grayscale? ++
Convert image to gray scale (if it's in color), convert to bitmap, apply halftone dots.
Make sure you have rip-software so when you print your transparencies it will print the dots.
Expose on a high mesh screen. Note; it's easier to print black ink on light color shirts than white ink on dark shirts. Hope this helps.
Make sure you have rip-software so when you print your transparencies it will print the dots.
Expose on a high mesh screen. Note; it's easier to print black ink on light color shirts than white ink on dark shirts. Hope this helps.