Re: Hi-Fi inksets
Re: Hi-Fi inksets
- Subject: Re: Hi-Fi inksets
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 19:42:16 +1100
- Organization: Color Technology Systems
Robert L Krawitz wrote
The 2200 can use the same minimum drop size (4 pl) at 720, 1440x720,
and 2880x1440 DPI, which yields approximately the same highlight
smoothness. I've found that at higher resolutions there's more
placement error, which messes up the screen pattern a bit.
I can't say we've seen many occasions where a lower resolution looks
better than a properly
setup higher resolution. I haven't noticed any of our screens being
"messed up" by a higher
resolution at all.
Just to follow up one of your earlier comments about screens that
operate across the
colorplanes, I've certainly read the articles, and looked at the pretty
pictures, but given the
difficulties that real world printers (like inkjets) have in positioning
their dots accurately
(they wouldn't have banding problems and need all the elaborate cover
ups for this in
color separations, screening and multi-pass printing if they positioned
their pixels perfectly),
I'm not currently convinced that such screening methods are actually
useful outside the research
lab.
Graeme Gill.
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