Tag Archives: Halftone
Dot Shape
Dot Shape
/dɒt ʃeɪp/
Dot Shape refers to the geometric form of the halftone dots used in the AM Sc...
Square dot shape characteristics and DGC coordination
What are the key disadvantages of the Square Dot Shape, and how does it relate to DGC?
The Square Dot Shap...
Elliptical Dot Shape advantages over Round Dot for smoothness
What are the advantages of the Elliptical Dot Shape compared to the Round Dot Shape in AM screening?
The p...
FM Screening
FM Screening
/ɛf ɛm ˈskriːnɪŋ/
FM Screening (Frequency Modulation Screening) is an advanced Screen...
AM Screening
AM Screening
/eɪ ɛm ˈskriːnɪŋ/
AM Screening (Amplitude Modulation Screening) is the standard Scree...
Comparing AM Screening and FM Screening: Pros and cons
What are the key pros and cons of AM Screening compared to FM Screening?
AM Screening offers significant a...
AM Screening: How it works with RIP and CTP
How is the AM Screening mechanism coordinated with the RIP and CTP device to produce halftone?
AM Screenin...
DPI
DPI
/diː piː aɪ/
DPI (Dots Per Inch) is a metric that measures the physical resolution of an outpu...
DPI and LPI: CTP minimum device capability in resolution chain
Why must DPI be a specific multiple of LPI, and what is its effect on production costs?
DPI must be a spec...
DPI and LPI: Reproducing 256 tonal levels for print quality
DPI exactly what does it mean, and what is its role in guaranteeing the reproduction of 256 tonal levels?
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