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I’m trying to create an image for photo-etching where I don’t have to use a separate aquatint screen in my exposures. I created a 720 PPI randow dot bitmap image, increasing the blacks so they print as ‘dots’ with space around them (instead of solid black) but when I create this on my inkjet printer, it comes out looking very ‘grainy,’ even though I’m thinking that 720 is a pretty high output resolution. I’m wondering if I should try an even higher resolution, like 1440 or 2880?
I’m outputing to an Epson R2400 inkjet printer for this.
Best, David.
I’m outputing to an Epson R2400 inkjet printer for this.
Best, David.
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