thedream
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Hello Guys,
I am lost. 15 years ago I was conceiving optical charts calibration (some ultra-fine black line lines interleaved with white lines) by flashing my film on Agfa device and doing a traditional Cromalin from those films. I worked at 2400 dpi. The result was perfect and the Cromalin was used as a unique piece, no matter was the size. No need to print it on a regular 4 colors press.
Here is my question where I am lost:
How do I get the same results today ? I mean, I can't use inkjet devices because it's not so sharp and precise than a laser exposing a film or a paper. Printing house have retired their own Kodak Approval and/or their Traditional Cromalin.
So, how can I achieve my goal today ? Should I have to go directly to CTP ?
Please help the old Optical Physics man I am. I am based in Paris, France, but my works can travel !
I am lost. 15 years ago I was conceiving optical charts calibration (some ultra-fine black line lines interleaved with white lines) by flashing my film on Agfa device and doing a traditional Cromalin from those films. I worked at 2400 dpi. The result was perfect and the Cromalin was used as a unique piece, no matter was the size. No need to print it on a regular 4 colors press.
Here is my question where I am lost:
How do I get the same results today ? I mean, I can't use inkjet devices because it's not so sharp and precise than a laser exposing a film or a paper. Printing house have retired their own Kodak Approval and/or their Traditional Cromalin.
So, how can I achieve my goal today ? Should I have to go directly to CTP ?
Please help the old Optical Physics man I am. I am based in Paris, France, but my works can travel !