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Figure 1-37. —Vignetted  head-and-shoulders  portrait.
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Halftones-Cont.

Mechanical   Preparation,   Continued Halftones Some printing presses and machines are not capable of producing good quality  continuous  tone  images.  Continuous  tone  images,  such  as watercolors,  drawings,  oil  paintings,  photographs,  and  other  works  composed of a series of tones tend to blend together or lose detail. To separate these tones, the artwork must be shot through a screen that breaks the image up and records it as a series of dots. This process is known as halftone screening.  Exposure,  similar  to  that  used  in  line  photography,  is  determined by the intensity of the light reflected from the original copy, distance between the film and the screen, size and shape of the lens aperture, speed and contrast of the film emulsion, and the duration of the exposure. BLACK-AND-WHITE  HALFTONE  SCREENS:  Halftone  screens  used  for black-and-white photography are generally rectangular and made of glass or acetate. Glass halftone screens are made of two sheets of optical quality glass, each etched with fine parallel lines filled with opaque pigment and sealed  together  with  the  lines  crossing  each  other  at  right  angles.  Halftone screens are available in standard rulings from 50 to 400 lines per inch set at a 45-degree angle to the screen. The lines on the screen are the same width as the  space  between  them.  Therefore,  a  50-line  screen  has  50  lines  and  50 spaces  to  each  inch.  Screens  are  grey  or  magenta  in  color.  The  45-degree angle makes the dot pattern less noticeable to the human eye. Position a glass halftone screen a short distance in front of the film plane. Position an acetate  halftone  screen  in  direct  contact  with  the  film. COLOR  HALFTONE  SCREENS:  Halftone  screens  used  for  color separation  work  are  circular.  You  must  set  the  angle  of  the  screen  and rotate  it  for  each  color  shot.  Halftone  screens  for  color  work  are  not  in color.  Color  halftone  screen  are  available  in  standard  rulings. DIGITAL  HALFTONE  SCREENS:  A  computer  with  a  desktop  scanner  or video digitizer scans continuous tone artwork and photography transforming them  into  a  digital  format.  The  scanner  must  be  a  grey  scale  scanner.  If  you alter  the  image,  do  so  before  scanning.  Limited  image  alteration  is  possible with the appropriate image-editing software. Scan the imagery at a resolution twice the final screen ruling.    Save the image in a Tagged Image File Format (TIFF)  or  Raster  Image  File  Format  (RIFF).  You  can  output  these  digital halftones  to  laser  printers  or  high-resolution  copier-printers. Continued  on  next  page 1-50

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