From: steggy on
mike schreef:
> In article <4acb03d0$0$1113$4fafbaef(a)reader1.news.tin.it>,
> mafarka(a)TOGLIQUESTOemail.it says...
>> Hello,
>> I need to create a 30lpi film for the second exposure of a pad printing
>> photopolymer plate.
>>
>> I dont' know how to create this file, so any suggestion is really
>> welcome.
>>
>> I'd like to create this file in Illustrator. If this isn't possible is
>> okay Photoshop.
>>
>> Thank you all!
>>
> How about:
>
> Create a new document - for example with height and width both 1 inch.
>
> Draw a black horizintal line along the top edge of the document and
> clone a copy along teh bottom edge.
>
> Go into Object/Blend/Blend_Options and choose
> Spacing = Specified Distance
> Set the distance at 0.03333 inch
>
> Select both lines and do an Object/Blend/Make
>
> Zoom in and check that the line width is suitable (~1 pt seems fine to
> me) and adjust the width of the line if necessary to get equal black and
> white bands.
>
> Print or export to wherever...
>
>
> Cheers
> Mike


Belated I know.

But still: I do not believe mfk wants a document with lines, I think his
print shop needs a file set up with 30 raster-lines per inch. LPI is a
resolution measurement.
From: [mfk] on
steggy ha scritto:
> But still: I do not believe mfk wants a document with lines, I think
his
> print shop needs a file set up with 30 raster-lines per inch. LPI is a
> resolution measurement.

So!?

Thanks :)
From: steggy on
[mfk] schreef:
> steggy ha scritto:
> > But still: I do not believe mfk wants a document with lines, I think his
>> print shop needs a file set up with 30 raster-lines per inch. LPI is a
>> resolution measurement.
>
> So!?
>
> Thanks :)


No clue :)
Ask your printer.