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quiet_wind
Joined: 08 Oct 2005
Posts: 3
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Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 7:18 pm Post subject: Help Creating a DPI effect. |
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I have a gray scale tiff image that will be printed on a corrugated fibreboard carton. I need to show what this image will look like at 45 DPI when viewed on a screen and printed out in a PDF file. How would I show the actual 45 DPI in the image itself? I Have seen images before that are in 45 or other DPI but for the life of me can't figure out how to do it. I have Photoshop 4 here at home on my laptop and am about ready to pull my hair out trying to figure this out. I know if I had a LaserWriter, I would just assign a DPI to the image when it goes to the printer and it would print out at 45 DPI. This effect is what I need to be seen on the screen.
I don't have to print it out and scan it to show the 45 DPI effect, do I?
Any help is appreciated and thank you beforehand. |
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pete_abraham73
Joined: 17 Oct 2005
Posts: 11
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 1:47 am Post subject: |
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hi..i got no idea about photoshop 4 but wat i can say is that from da menu select image which rolls down a drop down which shows u image size and convas size...click on image size..and there u will get a screen where there is a slot for DPI control...
i dont know whether photoshop 4 will have it or not
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teddc
Joined: 04 Oct 2004
Posts: 389
Location: Belmont North Australia
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Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2005 2:07 am Post subject: |
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Use
Filter>Pixilate>Color Halftone.
make sure your image is greyscale
Set Channel 4 (Black) to 45
then depending on the size resloution of your imae set max.radius to somewhere around 6 for 300 dpi.
This is onbly a guestimate but looks about right dot size to me
ted _________________ WHAT WOULD VAN GOUGH HAVE DONE WITH PHOTOSHOP |
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