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Originally Posted by FerrisBueller Yea I used the halftone tool from Photoshop then printed the image on a transparency paper using a laser or a copy machine. Photoshop also has a tool where you can separate the colors (CMYK). Then you need to burn the image one color at a time. Also, you can reuse your screens or rescreen them if you wish. |
So you can print black & white photographs this way?
I printed my first tshirts a couple of days ago and the entire process was so much easier than I had expected. Ifucked up the first time I burned the image but apart from that I learned everything from the internets, it's so much fun too!