tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post5402471057601342217..comments2024-03-28T21:17:45.398-05:00Comments on A MOMENT OF CEREBUS: Mid-Week Update #17(b) - 'Cerebus' & 'High Society' ReprintingA Moment Of Cerebushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02718525538144698138noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-33855881822781447382014-02-13T23:59:35.334-06:002014-02-13T23:59:35.334-06:00I think I have the solution.
In my experience with...I think I have the solution.<br />In my experience with printing zip-a-tone, dot patterns, etc. dpi is never the problem. 300-600 dpi has always been fine. The problem is the actual size of the image. A literal fraction of an inch smaller or larger can add the moire patterns and whatnot. Open up any image with zip-a-tone on a computer and as you scroll in you can see the moire patterns change. Shave (or enlarge) 1/10th-2/10ths of an inch off the image until the desired pattern prints exactly. It sounds time consuming but it really isn't. The same pattern will print correctly at a variety of sizes it just comes down to hitting the right one.<br />P.S. Dave, you've been an inspiration, but $15.00 per art board?!? Are you out of your damn mind!! Shop around man, take your own advice. :)<br /><br />Hope this helps,<br />-Kurt R.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2837001751311078781.post-79277717797700923472014-02-13T20:04:35.597-06:002014-02-13T20:04:35.597-06:00I'd love to get interviews with everyone for h...I'd love to get interviews with everyone for http://Cerebus.TV !<br /><br />Feel free to email via the site's contacts page and we'll set everyone up with a secure dropbox to submit your video. <br /><br />News at 10 pm in Kitchener!Cerebus TVhttp://cerebus.tvnoreply@blogger.com