Halftone for Canva — No Photoshop Required
DTPrep.com brings true DTF-safe halftoning to Canva designs, eliminating the need for Photoshop or unreliable workarounds.
For years, Canva users have struggled to create clean halftones for DTF printing. Native exports often contain semi-transparent pixels that cause white haze, muddy fades, and adhesive pickup. DTPrep solves this by converting Canva artwork into proper halftone dots engineered specifically for DTF production.
With DTPrep’s new web-based platform, designers can upload files from Canva, Affinity Designer, Procreate, and more and generate print-ready halftones that produce smooth gradients, clean fades, and haze-free results—no Photoshop, no manual masking, no guesswork.
Built Specifically for Halftoning Canva Artwork
DTPrep doesn’t “fake” halftones. It analyzes transparency and tonal data and converts it into true halftone patterns, ensuring:
No semi-transparent pixels
No white haze or cloudy shadows
Clean powder adhesion
Predictable, repeatable print results
This makes DTPrep one of the first reliable solutions for professional halftone Canva workflows.
Designed for Modern Designers & Print Shops
Whether you design in Canva, Affinity, or Procreate, DTPrep standardizes DTF output across platforms. Print shops can finally accept Canva files with confidence, knowing fades and shadows will print correctly every time.
Key Benefits
Correct Halftones for Canva Designs – Built for real DTF printing, not screen previews
No Photoshop Needed – 100% web-based
Eliminates White Haze – Converts transparency into clean halftone dots
Consistent Output – Same results regardless of design software
Ink-Efficient & Production-Safe – Cleaner prints, softer garments
Available Now
DTPrep’s web platform is live at DTPrep.com. Existing DTPrep Photoshop plug-in users automatically receive access, allowing seamless workflows across desktop and web.
DTPrep.com — Professional halftones for Canva, done right.
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