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In offset printing, the screen angle is the angle at which the halftones of a separated color is made output to a lithographic film, hence, printed on final product media. Why screen angles should differIn offset printing, colors are output on separate lithographic plates. Failing to use the correct set of angles to output every color may lead to a sort of optical noise called a moiré pattern which may appear as bands or waves in the final print. There is another disadvantage associated with incorrect sets of angle values, as the colors will look dimmer due to overlapping.{{citation needed|date=January 2014}} While the angles depend on how many colors are used and the preference of the press operator, typical CMYK process printing uses any of the following screen angles:[1][2]
References1. ^Campbell, Alastair. The Designer's Lexicon. 2000 Chronicle, San Francisco. p 192 {{DEFAULTSORT:Screen Angle}}2. ^McCue, Claudia. Real World Print Production. 2007 Peachpit, Berkeley. p 31. 1 : Printing |
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