Hi, everyone here!
I am called LUCK. I am using CorelDRAW X4. I would like to add the Screen Dots to my texts or objects, but I don't know what to do, so who knows about this? Please help...help...help...
Thanks a lot and best wishes to all of you!
I am looking forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.
My Best Regards,
LUCK
LUCK said: I would like to add the Screen Dots to my texts or objects, but I don't know what to do, so who knows about this? Please help...help...help...
Sorry! Could I have the Screen Dots as vectors? Because the vector will produce better quality than Bitmap.
Thanks a lot for your prompt reply.
My Kindest Regards,
LUCK said:Sorry! Could I have the Screen Dots as vectors? Because the vector will produce better quality than Bitmap.
try rasterbator
BUT if you greyscale bitmap is hi-res, such as 600 up to 2400 DPI, then conversion to monochrome will be excellent. the DPI you choose will be the maximum DPI your output device can handle anyway.
my old laser is 600 DPI. so... even if I used vector, same result on that unit. 600 DPI.
If you have 1200 DPI laser, convert greyscale to 1200 DPI.
monochromes look rough inside coreldraw, forget about that. printing is what matters.
Hi again!
I am trying to follow your video and technique. I got the unexpected result because the Screen Dots are not as round as I need. Even in your video, it's also not round enough. What must I do to get the Completely Round Screen Dots?
Thanks a lot.
Yours sincerely,
LUCK said:I got the unexpected result because the Screen Dots are not as round as I need.
the roundness integrity will depend in he resolution of the greyscale bitmap.
LUCK said:Even in your video, it's also not round enough.
I was zoomed in quite far....
LUCK said:What must I do to get the Completely Round Screen Dots?
I'm curious about your goal. What is it you are making that 2400 DPI isn't enough?
Dear!
I made it to 600 dpi. Be sure my printer is only 600 dpi. Is it better if I change it to 1200 dpi or 2400 dpi?
I will try if first. If it's OK, I will let you as soon as possible. Thanks a lot for your concerning.
My best regards,
As Jeff said, use Rasterbator, You will have vector halftones, with hig resolution and don't need to use high res btmaps, too much slow for printing