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halftoneIn printing, the simulation of a continuous-tone image (shaded drawing, photograph) with dots. All printing processes, except for Cycolor, print dots. In photographically generated halftones, a camera shoots the image through a halftone screen, creating smaller dots for lighter areas and larger dots for darker areas. Digitally composed printing prints only one size of dot.
PRINTER RESOLUTION & MAXIMUM SCREEN FREQUENCY
Shades
Cell of gray At printer resolutions:
size or cols 300 dpi 1200 dpi 2400 dpi
4x4 16 150 lpi 300 lpi 600 lpi
8x8 64 38 lpi 130 lpi 300 lpi
16x16 256 19 lpi 75 lpi 150 lpi
halftone Art a tonal value midway between highlight and dark shading halftone [′haf‚tōn] (graphic arts) An engraving used in printing to reproduce photographs and drawings that contain continuous tones, that is, grays (middle tones or halftones) in addition to black and white; preparation involves photographing the artwork through a screen.
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| for facilitating customer approvals; Spot-on(R) Color Matching for easier color management, customization, and adjustment of named Pantone colors; Hot Folders setting to automate the printing process for anything from job imposition to media thickness; Halftone screening capabilities to simulate the final screened result that will be imaged on films or plates; and Paper Simulation to simulate the media that will be used when printing i. for facilitating customer approvals; Spot-on Color Matching for easier color management, customization, and adjustment of named Pantone colors; Hot Folders setting to automate the printing process for anything from job imposition to media thickness; Halftone screening capabilities to simulate the final screened result that will be imaged on films or plates; and Paper Simulation to simulate the media that will be used when printing i. Halftone Screening capabilities allow users to print in halftone mode to simulate the final screened result that will be imaged on films or plates for offset printing, as well as define custom screening functions to be applied to their print jobs. |
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