Basics of Halftone Screening
Brief and basic discussion about 4 characteristics of Halftone screening, Size (H,M,S), Shape (Square, Round, Elliptical), Spacing (lpi ruling), and Slope (angle). Also, AM, FM, XM, and Tone Reproduction Curves (TRC), Dot Gain curves (TVI), moire and rosette patterns. Copyrighted (c) 2021 to protect Intellectual Property (IP).

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