halftone

  • 101stochastic screens —    Halftone screens, produced by imagesetter Raster Image Processors (RIPs), made up of randomly spaced equal sized (small) dots instead of traditional grid aligned dots …

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  • 102photoengraving — /foh toh en gray ving/, n. 1. a photographic process of preparing printing plates for letterpress printing. 2. a plate so produced. 3. a print made from it. [1870 75; PHOTO + ENGRAVING] * * * Any of several processes for producing printing plates …

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  • 103Dot gain — (also known as Tonal Value Increase) is a phenomenon in offset lithography and some other forms of printing which causes printed material to look darker than intended. It is caused by halftone dots growing in area between the original printing… …

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  • 104JBIG2 — is an image compression standard for bi level images, developed by the Joint Bi level Image Experts Group. It is suitable for both lossless and lossy compression. According to a press release [ [http://www.jpeg.org/public/mauijbig.pdf Press… …

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  • 105Duotone — This article is about multitone printing. For the Kenny G album, see Duotones. A duotone image, made using black and blue inks in Photoshop. Duotone is a halftone reproduction of an image using the superimposition of one contrasting color… …

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  • 107International Photo-Engravers Union of North America — (IPEU) was a labor union formed in 1904 to represent halftone photoengravers in the printing industry. Its successor union is the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Change to Win Federation. Formation of publishing unions For several… …

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  • 108printmaking — /print may king/, n. the art or technique of making prints, esp. as practiced in engraving, etching, drypoint, woodcut or serigraphy. [1925 30; PRINT + MAKING] * * * Art form consisting of the production of images, usually on paper but… …

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  • 109Moiré pattern — Moiré and Moire redirect here. For other uses, see Moire (disambiguation) …

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  • 110Lines per inch — (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution in systems that use a halftone screen. Specifically, it is a measure of how close together the lines in a halftone grid are. Higher LPI indicates greater detail and sharpness.Printed magazines and… …

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