schaflining

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Oliver_Wood
Feb 19, 2009
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Can anyone help with schaflining images for press, the procedure in the way it is done?

Thanks.

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Wade_Zimmerman
Feb 19, 2009
I don’t think I have ever heard of this in my whole career. Do you have an example you can direct us to?
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Oliver_Wood
Feb 19, 2009
Thanks for your reply,
How can I send you an example?
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Oliver_Wood
Feb 19, 2009
http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/213/24695583kk0.th.png
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Mark_Larsen
Feb 19, 2009
Schaflining, was an analog photographic method of filtering an image to a halftone using screens. It’s been a very long time and I’ve forgotten much of the process but you manually twisted and rotated various screens that were waves, concentric circles and such alike as well as the halftoning itself. This produced something that was something between a wood/lino cut and halftone. Today you are most likely going to have to turn to a plug-in like:
<http://www.andromeda.com/main/screengall_cutline.php> never used it so I don’t know if it would suit your needs.
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Oliver_Wood
Feb 19, 2009
Thanks, that may have to do, Client is being very specific on the dots though.
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Mark_Larsen
Feb 19, 2009
In the old days that was simple you would just change the bottom screen from 80 to 133 or something like that depending on what you wanted. The method was analog as you could move any screen by a nat’s nugger and the result would be something or nothing. Unless you can find a repro house that still uses 25+ year old kit your client may well be out of luck. thanks for reminding me of the dark room days it’s made me smile…
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Oliver_Wood
Feb 19, 2009
Thanks for your help, very much appreciated.
We will be using the andromeda filter by the looks of things.
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ian1000rx
Feb 19, 2009
Would Image/Mode/Bitmap…/Halftone Screen… be sufficently accurate? Might have to up your image resolution to make sure the dots are round enough.

If this is for press, you should really be outputting as a spot channel to a Postscript device and controlling it from the Print/Screen… dialogue as this will use the output device’s native reolution to create the halftone dots.
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Phosphor
Feb 19, 2009
Here’s the thing I discovered last night about the "Schaflining process, though…

< http://www.graphics.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=vie warticle&artid=496> <http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Clearing+the+picture> :+(Jim+Sharp+invents+a+process+to+enhance+picture…-a030122 610

It was originally developed to simulate an increase in tonal range for images printed on newsprint. There’s more to it than just running it through a halftone filter or effect.

I don’t have the time or inclination to experiment and research to figure out the best way to simulate the process digitally.
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Wade_Zimmerman
Feb 19, 2009
Oh I see what it is used it all the time it was usually printed out as a velox print so you could silhouette it or retouch with white opaque or black opaque.

I would think the Bit Map Halftoning would work it has a number of features light dot shape lines and the plug in might work as well.

Bringing back memories.

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