GAOnline - January 2004
Features
Stoked on Stochastic
Stochastic screening, which bypasses conventional halftoning in turning out moiré-free and detail-rich images, was touted in the mid-1990s as the
must-have screen set for advanced-quality printing. Unfortunately, this early alternative (which made use of either amplitude modulation [AM] or frequency modulation [FM] to vary fixed-grid dot size or random dot patterns, respectively), brough...
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