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Targeting images for press

Hi,I am a graphic designer (with relatively little experience). When printing books and catalogs, sometimes the images turn out quite unsatisfactory. Now I am trying to learn about "prepairing images...

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There's not enough space here to explain everything you need to know.  But, there are some things you can do to improve your situation.  One major problem with the computer is the deception of the...

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In addition to what I've already posted, see if you can attach screen shots of your color settings ( either Bridge settings or individual application color settings.  That way, I'll be able to see if...

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First of all, Thank you very much for the very valuable lesson. Reading your post, there are some things that I agree with you and some things that I need to ask a little more in detail. I have to ask...

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Dear John Danek, A few months ago you replied to one of my posts and I would like to ask you some more questions again. Recently I saw a book printed in Germany. The book had a very nice image quality....

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general, I am sure that it is a different kind of offset printing technology and it must have a name or term for it. Stochastic screening or FM screening.

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Yes, that could be stochastic screening.  Very sophisticated press and paper combination...probably a waterless process as well.  It could also be Random Dot screening or Variable dot screening.

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