How Many Gray Scales On Laserwriter II NTX?

Bruno Pape root at sgzh.uucp
Mon Mar 26 23:43:30 AEST 1990


In article <5890597 at um.cc.umich.edu> Tim_Buxton at UM.CC.UMICH.EDU writes:
>
>         We are using the icut and tops commands to take grayscale images 
> from the screen and send 
> them to an Apple Laserwriter Plus NTX.
> We are getting  very "stair stepped" halftones.  That is,
> where a standard ramp is displayed on the screen varying
> smoothely from dark to light, the LaserWriter image will
> show a series of discrete bands.  The reason for this 
> evidently is the half-tone process. 
> 

Yea, I have had the same problems on both a LaserWriter II and a
QMS ColorScript 100, and the problem seems to be with the half-toning.  

I think the problems lies with the default spot function that is provided
for the default screen definition, my guess that it is a compromise
between speed, memory, and beauty.

If one were to fully understand Program 15 / Filling an Area with a Pattern,
in the PostScript Language Tutorial and Cookbook one might have a better
idea of how to get better half-toning results.

I never did understand it well enough though.  You might try posting to
comp.lang.postscript.

Bruno Pape



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