Tag Archives: Densitometer
Dot Gain Compensation
Dot Gain Compensation
/dɒt ɡeɪn ˌkɒmpɛnˈseɪʃən/
Dot Gain Compensation (DGC), or the compensation f...
DGC for FM Screening and the role of Densitometers
How does DGC differ for FM Screening, and what is the role of the Densitometer?
Dot Gain Compensation (DGC...
How Dot Gain Compensation works and its location in the workflow
How does Dot Gain Compensation work, and at what point in the workflow is it applied?
Dot Gain Compensatio...
Target SID Values and Paper Types
In a print environment, what is the optimal target SID value, and how does paper type affect it?
The optim...
SID vs. Dot Gain in Print Quality
What exactly does Solid Ink Density (SID) measure and how does it differ from Dot Gain?
Solid Ink Density ...
Solid Ink Density
Solid Ink Density
/ˈsɑːlɪd ɪŋk ˈdɛnsəti/
Solid Ink Density, commonly known as SID, is a measuremen...
Gray Balance Shift: Causes and Prepress Requirements
Our printed grays always shift towards a magenta or yellow tone. Does Gray Balance only affect the gray areas,...
Print Supervisor’s Guide: How to Check Gray Balance
Why is checking Gray Balance so crucial during the print run, and what tools do print supervisors use to verif...
Gray Balance
Gray Balance
/ɡreɪ ˈbæləns/
Gray Balance refers to the measurable and visual harmony of the three ...



