About the video: Negative Preparation 2
Overview
“We'll work with grayscale images using halftone in Photoshop. We'll adjust the line width to avoid moiré and improve the polymer's exposure. Then, we'll create a duotone by separating colors into channels, generating two negatives. Finally, we'll print on transparency for UV exposure in the next lesson.”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Negative Preparation 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Creative Artisanal Printing Techniques. Learn manual image transfer techniques on wood, fabric, ceramics and more for unique compositions..
Partial transcription of the video
“Preparing the negatives Okay, now we're going to take it one step further. and we are going to work with slightly more complex images, images that have many scales, okay? that are not simply black and white. So in that case, as well as the polymer nor will it accept a negative that contains grays, what we have to do is plot the image. Like when you enlarge an offset print, for example, and you see that they are some points which, when they are very close, are black, When they are further apart they are grey. Well, if you're familiar with this, it will sound familiar to you. Well, we are goi...”
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Course summary for: Specialization in Creative Artisanal Printing Techniques
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Category
Craft -
Areas
Arts & Crafts, DIY, Fine Arts, Fine-Art Photography, Printing, Screen Printing

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