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Guy Burns #1
Controlling image screening from InDesign.
When printing, Photoshop allows you to set screen angles and frequencies, and whether the screening is done by lines or a variety of dots (diamonds, crosses and so on). Is it possible to control how an image is screened when printed from InDesign? Or can this only be done via the Printer controls (if they offer that option)?
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HeyMikey@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Controlling image screening from InDesign.
That's controlled in the "Print" dialogue box, in one of the categories on the left side of the window.
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