About Gamma Correction; Terms - QMS 860 User Manual

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About Gamma Correction

Gamma Correction is the compression or expansion of the ranges
of dark or light shades in a printed image to provide the best copy
of scanned images.

Terms

Several terms related to gamma correction are explained in this
section to help you better understand the gamma correction
concept.
Gray Levels are a progressive series of gray tones between black
and white. Gray levels are obtained by varying the ratio of black to
white dots. The number of gray levels depends on printer resolution
and screen frequency.
Halftone is a printed copy of a scanned image as a set of tiny,
evenly spaced spots of variable diameter that, when printed,
visually blur together to appear as shades of gray. Your QMS 860
Print System creates halftone cells by mapping each gray level onto
a collection of dots.
Factors that influence the quality of a halftone are
Device resolution of the printer
Screen frequency of the halftone
Quality of the scan
Diameter of the laser beam
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