![]() ![]() They studied the relationships between ink viscosity, plate alignment, pressure, and angle. This rough, “analog” look is difficult to achieve with today’s digital software, so the engineers at Mister Retro took it on as a challenge. In process color printing (CMYK), the halftone dots may be large enough to easily see, gradients may become solid, and if CMYK plates are misaligned, then all kinds of wacky effects appear. You may see thicker ink around the edges of solid areas, and lighter ink just inside the edges-the result of ink being pulled back off of the paper. ![]() You may see areas overlap or come apart-the result of plates being out of register. If you look closely at older printed materials-where ink has been pressed onto paper-you’ll see some predictable effects. ![]() CREATE GREAT VINTAGE LOOKS IN YOUR IMAGES ![]()
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