We frequently have need to deal with 1% dots in Photoshop images, when preparing the images for flexo printing. In our workflow 2% dots print just fine, but 1% dots can 'dirty-up' on the printing and end up looking far darker and nastier than a 2% dot. (This is most often a problem with the black channel.)
A very common work around is to run a 'minimum dot' curve, making 2% the minimum in the file. This is only so-so OK, as that 2% on file actually prints 10-12% on the print, due to various factors. In consequence the image highlights noticeably 'grey up.' So we would like in some case to be able to eliminate the 1% dots entirely, rather than boosting them to 2%.
The problem is we have not found a satisfactory way to eliminate the 1%s in the images, without also making the current 2%s in file into 1%s. We typically use a curve to do this adjustment and, as stated, we end up with an unsatisfactory result.
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
A very common work around is to run a 'minimum dot' curve, making 2% the minimum in the file. This is only so-so OK, as that 2% on file actually prints 10-12% on the print, due to various factors. In consequence the image highlights noticeably 'grey up.' So we would like in some case to be able to eliminate the 1% dots entirely, rather than boosting them to 2%.
The problem is we have not found a satisfactory way to eliminate the 1%s in the images, without also making the current 2%s in file into 1%s. We typically use a curve to do this adjustment and, as stated, we end up with an unsatisfactory result.
Can anyone offer any suggestions?