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RE: filmscanners: dither vs haltoning (was File sizes, file formats, etc. for printing 8.5 x 11and 13 x 17...



If you are printing color or grayscale images, it has to use it.  Whether
you directly select the method of halftoning (advanced) or use one of its
built-in profiles (automatic or photoenhance) it still has to use the
halftone process.

> "Austin Franklin" <austin@darkroom.com> wrote:
> > Both my Epson printers (3000 and 1160) have a 'halftone'
> setting, as well
> as
> > my QMS laser printer...so both of them certainly believe they are
> > 'halftoning'.
>
> Does anyone actually use the "halftone" settings on their Epson?
>
> Rob
>
>




 




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