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p.1 #2 · Preparing for newsprint | |
You really need to talk to the prepress folks at that publication. There is more variation on newsprint than almost anything else and without specific instruction, it's just a guess.
In general, most newspapers are between 85 and 120 line screen, so 200 ppi at final size will be plenty. You really don't need 300 at all. Most papers will also want no more than 240-250 percent total ink, but you really want their profile, which most papers actually have. Because newsprint is so crappy you can run higher than normal saturation which almost always is an improvement, and since it's such a limited dynamic range, it's often better to not try to hold subtle highlight or shadow detail, forcing more contrast into the midtones, which adds to the perception of increased range.
I would sharpen more aggressively than with other print destinations - more sharpening and larger radius.
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