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If you can't generate your own icc profiles, your greyscale image has a tint, and people are going to be viewing the graphic from more than a couple feet away -
Turn your image into a halftoned print (like a newspaper photo)
Open your raster file in Photoshop (if vector then first export the grey portions as a raster file)
Image-Mode-Bitmap
Output Resolution-Depends on how far viewers will be, figger it out
Method-Halftone Screen
Frequency-Again depends on viewing distance and what output resolution you picked earlier
Angle-Whatever (I use 22 degrees)
Shape-Round
That's it! Drop it back in your drawing program if mixing with vectors and output it from there.
For small stuff i.e. photos less than 2sq ft I use 600dpi and 50lpi
BONUS - your image won't shift colors as the various inks fade at different rates!
Edited for clarity and to add pictures to the explanation
Turn your image into a halftoned print (like a newspaper photo)
Open your raster file in Photoshop (if vector then first export the grey portions as a raster file)
Image-Mode-Bitmap
Output Resolution-Depends on how far viewers will be, figger it out
Method-Halftone Screen
Frequency-Again depends on viewing distance and what output resolution you picked earlier
Angle-Whatever (I use 22 degrees)
Shape-Round
That's it! Drop it back in your drawing program if mixing with vectors and output it from there.
For small stuff i.e. photos less than 2sq ft I use 600dpi and 50lpi
BONUS - your image won't shift colors as the various inks fade at different rates!
Edited for clarity and to add pictures to the explanation
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