The Analysis of the Dot Gain Problem and Its Effect on Colour Reproduction

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Year: 1982
Pages: 21

Summary:

The size of a dot in a final lithographic print usually increases from that produced at the graphic reproduction stage. The effect occurs principally as a consequence of plate, blanket, and substrate pressures; since these pressures are an essential feature of lithographic printing, some spreading of the ink dot as present on the plate will inevitably occur. The most important features of dot gain are described.

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