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CristalRaster
Screening Technology:
Agfa
CristalRaster is the first PostScript-based stochastic screening
technology for true photographic-quality color reproduction. It
takes a radically different approach to traditional halftone reproduction
methods. With conventional screening, the halftone reproduction
of a continuous tone image has an arrangement of equally spaced
dots with sizes that change proportionally to the tone value of
the original. With stochastic screening, all halftone dots have
the same very small size, but their number per surface area, or
"frequency", varies according to the tone value to be reproduced,
and their spatial distribution is carefully randomized. CristalRaster
uses uniform microdots, randomly arranged for each separation.
Because there are no line screens or screen angles, images are
reproduced without moirˇs, rosettes, or other artifacts. Simply
put, it's the first practical application of screenless printing.
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