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Ray_Hennessey@adobeforums.com #1
best image mode for photocopier reproduction
I'm working on a newsletter that will be reproduced on a 600dpi mono photocopier. Is there any tricks I can apply to photos in the master version that will improve the quality when it is photocopied?
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Phosphor@adobeforums.com #2
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
Is this photocopier able to receive your files digitally, or will you be scanning off the glass?
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Ray_Hennessey@adobeforums.com #3
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
Photocopier is not networked so I'll be scanning off the glass.
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Phosphor@adobeforums.com #4
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
Are you asking about the best way to do this on the cheap, with equipment you already have acces to? Or would you consider having it printed at a shop that has networked laser printers?
What quantity?
What app are you using for the final assembly of the newsletter?
If Photoshop, then not a good idea, really.
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Todie@adobeforums.com #5
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
Try a "continuous tone" approach and a halftone one for the pictures.
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Rene_Walling@adobeforums.com #6
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
One thing that really affects the quality of photocopies is the linescreen used in your originals.
There is no magic recipe as the optimum linescreen varies from copier to copier. The best thing to do is to print out several copies of the same image with a variety of linescreens (say 50, 60, 75 and 85) and see which one photocopies the best.
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Ramón_G_Castañeda@adobeforums.com #7
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
Photoshop is really not the ideal program to use for a newsletter either. A page layout application would fit the bill.
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Ray_Hennessey@adobeforums.com #8
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
I'm laying it out with InDesign. It's just a fast and easy newsletter for a local sports club. I intend to produce a master then hand it off to them so they can print it at their club rooms. I think their club list is around 150 so they'll print around the same.
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SPAMMERS_SHOULD_DIE_bonniejdesign@bonniejdesign.com #9
Re: best image mode for photocopier reproduction
When doing work for copy jobs (that get copied on the glas, not sent digitally) I try to stick with straight black & white... no greyscale, no gradients.
If I have to use photographs.. I try to take out distracting backgrounds... use clipping paths around people. And zoom in on the subject as much as possible.
Then I print several versions of it at different line screens to see which copies the best.
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