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From: steggy on 23 Dec 2009 09:31 mike schreef: > In article <4acb03d0$0$1113$4fafbaef(a)reader1.news.tin.it>, > mafarka(a)TOGLIQUESTOemail.it says... >> Hello, >> I need to create a 30lpi film for the second exposure of a pad printing >> photopolymer plate. >> >> I dont' know how to create this file, so any suggestion is really >> welcome. >> >> I'd like to create this file in Illustrator. If this isn't possible is >> okay Photoshop. >> >> Thank you all! >> > How about: > > Create a new document - for example with height and width both 1 inch. > > Draw a black horizintal line along the top edge of the document and > clone a copy along teh bottom edge. > > Go into Object/Blend/Blend_Options and choose > Spacing = Specified Distance > Set the distance at 0.03333 inch > > Select both lines and do an Object/Blend/Make > > Zoom in and check that the line width is suitable (~1 pt seems fine to > me) and adjust the width of the line if necessary to get equal black and > white bands. > > Print or export to wherever... > > > Cheers > Mike Belated I know. But still: I do not believe mfk wants a document with lines, I think his print shop needs a file set up with 30 raster-lines per inch. LPI is a resolution measurement.
From: [mfk] on 24 Dec 2009 05:02 steggy ha scritto: > But still: I do not believe mfk wants a document with lines, I think his > print shop needs a file set up with 30 raster-lines per inch. LPI is a > resolution measurement. So!? Thanks :)
From: steggy on 25 Dec 2009 06:13 [mfk] schreef: > steggy ha scritto: > > But still: I do not believe mfk wants a document with lines, I think his >> print shop needs a file set up with 30 raster-lines per inch. LPI is a >> resolution measurement. > > So!? > > Thanks :) No clue :) Ask your printer.
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