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    Default one color image question

    It's been awhile since I have prepped graphics for a shirt and I am trying to do a one color t-shirt design.

    It's a black and white image and I would like to try and get all of the gradients in it. What is the technique for this? It's an "In Memory of" shirt for a family so I want the image to look at it's best.

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    Thoughts?

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    halftone.

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    ask the printer
    "I guarantee, the image will not be fade off and you will be pleasure it too. " - a bootlegger
    We need to print a tshirt "Avoid sucker effect!"-Fabio
    "fudge isn't sharp"-phoondaddy

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    Ok, I can just Halftone the image in Photoshop. I forgot about that.

    I have been doing so much web work for the past 3 years I am forgetting my stuff, sucks!

    How do you apply the effect in Photoshop?

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    filter>pixelate>color halftone>set all angles to 45°

    depending on the target size of the final image, tweak the max radius to get the right size dot.


    or let whomever is doing the printing work it out.

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    Right, thank you for the info.

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