Hi. I'm from Bangkok Thailand. I got the screen pictures black & white book. I scanned by flated bed . Customer requested new job without moire and no dot gains.every sense looks seem original. How I can solved moire and created CTP plate curves? Thank you for idea
Yeah, I've read some stuff from this guy before. I'll take a look. Thanks.Yes. However, keep in mind that there are different kinds of moire with different causes: Moiré
Gordo is that guy. LOLYeah, I've read some stuff from this guy before. I'll take a look. Thanks.
Duh.Gordo is that guy. LOL
Here is a good (IMHO — «must understand») giude for AM, FM and Hybrid screening.An Introduction to Screening Technology said:Moiré
If two screens with slightly different screen frequencies are superposed, disturbances occur in the pattern.
These superposing effects are called moiré. This also occurs when the two screens are rotated by slightly different angles.
Yes.I scan for making files and run production by offset printingHello sornchai,
DO YOU Mean that a customer supplied you with "Printed Halftone Images" that you attempted to scan ????
Regards, Alois
Thank youHere is a good (IMHO — «must understand») giude for AM, FM and Hybrid screening.
Got it. I read your blog for long time. When will you start new Blog?There are tutorials on YouTube on how to remove the halftone dots in a scanned image. Of course you should only be scanning such images if you have the legal right to do so since the original is probably copyrighted.
Dot gain is normal. If you remove it using curves the result will likely appear low in contrast and washed out. Perhaps your customer doesn’t understand what they are asking for - or why. You should find out what their reason is.
This post explains how dot gain curves are created: The principle of dot gain compensation plate curves
Got it. I read your blog for long time. When will you start new Blog?
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