Scan Line moirePatterns and What Can Be Done to Prevent Them.

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Year: 1970
Pages: 8

Summary:

A color separation of a transparency made on an electronic scanner, and then enlarged and screened using conventional screen angles may produce a moirepattern or a considerably rough appearance in the final heat-set letterpress print. Experiments have shown that this scan-line moirepattern can be eliminated or at least reduced appreciably.