Objective and Subjective Quality of a Screened Image Today

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Year: 1984
Pages: 33

Summary:

The quality rendition of a printed image is the sum of the image plus the screen used. The computerized automation for the preparation of the halftone and the necessary data for producing the printing form demands a considerable capacity for prefiguring the final printed result. Information and decisions must be declared during the set-up of a system. Prefiguration capacity can be acquired partly by experience and partly by studying.

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