Thanks Steve. Can you tell me more about line film? Sounds interesting.
It's a very high contrast film. It will process as either black or clear depending on how much light it has received. To make a screen, the film is placed emulsion side towards the emulsion of the screen (underside) and is exposed to UV light. Areas of screen emulsion which received UV light will harden whereas anywhere which was shielded from UV light by the dark areas of the film will be able to be washed out to allow ink to pass through.
The film is a negative film so if you enlarge your image onto it and process it, you will have a negative. It will need to be contact printed to produce a positive again. Actually, if you are starting with a negative, the first run will create a positive so the contact printing isn't required.
Another way, out of the scope of this forum really, is to scan the negative, adjust the contrast so you have only black or white and get a company which specialises in producing artwork for the print industry to make the film for you.
Look up Agfa Orthochromatic film.
Would enlarging onto Arista lith film work?
It would if the original negative is of a high enough contrast.
Steve.