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Raster Image Processing
(raster Graphics)
(2)
Dr. Ahmed Attia
2019
Technical Concepts For
Graphic Design Production
Screen Ruling Theory
  As you can see in the image before, a photograph can create a
smooth gradation of values from black to white and all shades of
gray in between and that is called a continuous tone image .
  This is not the case, however, with most printing methods,
including offset lithography and desktop digital printing.
  These technologies can only print areas of solid ink. The ink is
never diluted, nor is white ink added to the mix to make shades
of gray.
  The only way to reproduce shades of gray in print is to break the
image up into tiny dots that appear to blend into a continuous
tone when viewed with the naked eye.
What is the halftone?.
(a historical introduction)
Left – a smooth gradation from black to white with essentially
infinite shades of intermediate gray. Such a gradation cannot be
reproduced using typical printing methods. Instead, the image is
converted to a halftone, a pattern of tiny dots that vary in size.
Light gray areas consist of very small dots, allowing the white of the
paper to show through. Dark areas have larger dots, covering most
of the paper. Normally the dots are too small to be seen with the
naked eye. Right – a printed halftone with an enlarged area
showing the dots.
  Such an image, composed of a pattern of tiny dots, is called a halftone.
  The dots themselves are known as halftone dots.
  The darker portions of the image have larger spots with less space
between them; the lighter areas have smaller spots with more space to
reveal the paper underneath.
  At the right viewing distance, our brains then merge all the spots together
to give us the impression that what we’re seeing is one smooth image.
  Halftone process, in printing, a technique of breaking up an image into a
series of dots so as to reproduce the full tone range of a photograph or
tone art work.
  Halftoning is the process used to convert a continuous tone photograph
into a pattern of tiny dots which may be easily printed on a lithographic
press.
What is the halftone?.
(a historical introduction)
 The process begins with a negative film of the original image.
 Light passes through the negative and then through a screen,
usually a plate of glass with a grid of horizontal and vertical lines
etched onto its surface.
 After passing through the screen, the light exposes another piece
of film.
 The screen functions as a diffraction grating, breaking the light into
tiny discreet rays, which create the pattern of dots.
 The result is a duplicate film negative with a pattern of solid dots
instead of continuous shades of gray.
 The duplicate negative is then used to create a plate for the offset
printing process.
Producing halftone
by analogue method
Producing halftone by analogue method
Producing halftone by analogue method
called Photomechanical
Converting a continuous tone image to
halftone image
Converting a continuous tone image to
halftone image
Converting a continuous tone image to
halftone image
Converting a continuous tone image to
halftone image
Converting a continuous tone image to
halftone image
An analogue dots which produced by screen
Screen Ruling theory
  The halftone process introduces another bit of printing
terminology that often gets confused with the others.
  If you look at Figure 1, you’ll see that halftone dots are
arranged in orderly rows or lines, usually oriented at an angle
to the paper.
  In the conventional halftone process, the spacing of these
lines of dots remains constant throughout the image; only the
size of the dots varies to create different shades of gray.
  The spacing of lines of halftone dots is known as the screen
frequency or line screen or screen ruling and is expressed in
lines-per-inch (LPI), i.e., the number of lines (rows) of dots in
an inch.
Screen Ruling definition
 the total number of lines or dots per inch.
 Screen ruling is one of the main printing
characteristics (by analogy with mosaics): the
higher the screen ruling is, the smaller are the
“pixels” of mosaics, and, accordingly, the more
details of the original image can be reproduced (is
measured in LPI – lines per inch).
Screen Ruling Concepts
Higher screen ruling equal more details and vice versa
Different values for screen ruling the lowest
quality and details by 25 lpi – the highest
quality and details by 85 lpi
Different values for screen ruling
Screen Ruling is 65 LPI
Screen Ruling is 133 LPI
Screen Ruling is 175 LPI
Dot Gain
(Increasing the dot size)
Example for dot gain
DOT GAIN – Dot increese
Before dot gain - 1
After dot gain - 2
The relation between screen
ruling and the kind of paper
The relation between screen ruling
and the kind of paper
  Smoothness and porosity of the paper surface affect the
printing ink performance. The ink is wetting the surface,
spreading and setting in different ways. The rougher and
more (macro) porous the paper surface, the more the
printed ink spreads and penetrates into the paper.
  Similarly, the heavier the paper coating is, the sharper the
image dot.
  This has an influence in attaining an achievable print density
and dot gain during printing. Dot gain is the average
spreading of a single color dot on the paper.
The more even and dense the surface, the better
the dot coherence.
Coated Paper
Uncoated Paper
News Paper
Compensation of dot gain
  The quality potential of different papers should be taken into
consideration and compensated for during pre-press.
  Dot gain can cause blurring and loss of printable tones due to
excessive ink coverage.
  In this case, the screen ruling should be lowered to achieve
discrete dots and a wider tonal range.
Finally, The choice of screen Ruling depends
almost entirely on the type of paper being
printed on
The relation between the grade
paper and screen ruling -1
Lowering the screen ruling helps
separate individual dots.
The relation between the grade
paper and screen ruling - 2
  Printing conditions have some effect on screen rulings, but the
main factor is the paper grade and its impact upon dot gain.
  Dot gain, screen rulings and the target print density have an
overall impact upon print quality.
LPI
LPCM
85
34
100
40
120
48
133
54 68
170150
60
200
80
Newsprint
Uncoated
Coated matt
Coated silk
Coated gloss
254
100
65
26
Examples of Paper’s grades
and their line screens – more specific.
WFC = woodfree coated
WFU = woodfree uncoated
MWC = medium weight coated
LW C = light weight coated
MFC = machine finished coated
SC = super calendered
MFS = machine finished special
News
News
MFS
SC
MFC
LWC
MWC
WFU
WFC
Relativeprice
Relative quality
M
echanicaluncoated
M
echanicalcoated
W
oodfree
News paper: 65 -
100 lpi
White Paper: 133 -
150 lpi	

Coated Paper: 150
– 175 -200 lpi	

Examples of Paper’s grades
and their line screens in the market
The Relation Between The
Paper grade & Screen Ruling &
The Resolution
We choose the kind of paper
for our printing product.
Then, We choose the right
screen ruling.
Finally, We choose the
raster’s graphic resolution.
Introduction
The relation between Screen Ruling
and Raster graphic resolution
1.5
to 2
Quality Factor
The Resolution For Newspaper Paper
65 2 130
100 2 200
The Resolution For White Paper
133 2 266
The Resolution For Coated Paper
175 2 350
150 2 300
  Ahmed Attia - Doctor – Training course for color separation
– 2017.
  Dusan C. Stulik | Art Kaplan – HALFTONE – J.Paul Getty TRUST
– 2013.
  Haralod Johnson – C. Divid Tobie – Mastering Digital Printing
– Second Edition – THOMSON Course technology – 2005.
  Gavin Ambrose – Paul Harris – The Fundamental of Graphic
Design – AVA Publishing SA – First edition – 2009.
  Kalliopi Monoyios - Dots, Spots, and Pixels: What s In A
Name?
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/symbiartic/dots-spots-
and-pixels-whats-in-a-name/. May 14, 2012
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Technical concepts for graphic design production 3

  • 1. Raster Image Processing (raster Graphics) (2) Dr. Ahmed Attia 2019 Technical Concepts For Graphic Design Production
  • 3.
  • 4.   As you can see in the image before, a photograph can create a smooth gradation of values from black to white and all shades of gray in between and that is called a continuous tone image .   This is not the case, however, with most printing methods, including offset lithography and desktop digital printing.   These technologies can only print areas of solid ink. The ink is never diluted, nor is white ink added to the mix to make shades of gray.   The only way to reproduce shades of gray in print is to break the image up into tiny dots that appear to blend into a continuous tone when viewed with the naked eye. What is the halftone?. (a historical introduction)
  • 5. Left – a smooth gradation from black to white with essentially infinite shades of intermediate gray. Such a gradation cannot be reproduced using typical printing methods. Instead, the image is converted to a halftone, a pattern of tiny dots that vary in size. Light gray areas consist of very small dots, allowing the white of the paper to show through. Dark areas have larger dots, covering most of the paper. Normally the dots are too small to be seen with the naked eye. Right – a printed halftone with an enlarged area showing the dots.
  • 6.   Such an image, composed of a pattern of tiny dots, is called a halftone.   The dots themselves are known as halftone dots.   The darker portions of the image have larger spots with less space between them; the lighter areas have smaller spots with more space to reveal the paper underneath.   At the right viewing distance, our brains then merge all the spots together to give us the impression that what we’re seeing is one smooth image.   Halftone process, in printing, a technique of breaking up an image into a series of dots so as to reproduce the full tone range of a photograph or tone art work.   Halftoning is the process used to convert a continuous tone photograph into a pattern of tiny dots which may be easily printed on a lithographic press. What is the halftone?. (a historical introduction)
  • 7.  The process begins with a negative film of the original image.  Light passes through the negative and then through a screen, usually a plate of glass with a grid of horizontal and vertical lines etched onto its surface.  After passing through the screen, the light exposes another piece of film.  The screen functions as a diffraction grating, breaking the light into tiny discreet rays, which create the pattern of dots.  The result is a duplicate film negative with a pattern of solid dots instead of continuous shades of gray.  The duplicate negative is then used to create a plate for the offset printing process. Producing halftone by analogue method
  • 8. Producing halftone by analogue method
  • 9. Producing halftone by analogue method called Photomechanical
  • 10. Converting a continuous tone image to halftone image
  • 11. Converting a continuous tone image to halftone image
  • 12. Converting a continuous tone image to halftone image
  • 13. Converting a continuous tone image to halftone image
  • 14. Converting a continuous tone image to halftone image
  • 15. An analogue dots which produced by screen
  • 16. Screen Ruling theory   The halftone process introduces another bit of printing terminology that often gets confused with the others.   If you look at Figure 1, you’ll see that halftone dots are arranged in orderly rows or lines, usually oriented at an angle to the paper.   In the conventional halftone process, the spacing of these lines of dots remains constant throughout the image; only the size of the dots varies to create different shades of gray.   The spacing of lines of halftone dots is known as the screen frequency or line screen or screen ruling and is expressed in lines-per-inch (LPI), i.e., the number of lines (rows) of dots in an inch.
  • 17. Screen Ruling definition  the total number of lines or dots per inch.  Screen ruling is one of the main printing characteristics (by analogy with mosaics): the higher the screen ruling is, the smaller are the “pixels” of mosaics, and, accordingly, the more details of the original image can be reproduced (is measured in LPI – lines per inch).
  • 18. Screen Ruling Concepts Higher screen ruling equal more details and vice versa
  • 19. Different values for screen ruling the lowest quality and details by 25 lpi – the highest quality and details by 85 lpi
  • 20. Different values for screen ruling
  • 22. Screen Ruling is 133 LPI
  • 23. Screen Ruling is 175 LPI
  • 26. DOT GAIN – Dot increese
  • 29. The relation between screen ruling and the kind of paper
  • 30. The relation between screen ruling and the kind of paper   Smoothness and porosity of the paper surface affect the printing ink performance. The ink is wetting the surface, spreading and setting in different ways. The rougher and more (macro) porous the paper surface, the more the printed ink spreads and penetrates into the paper.   Similarly, the heavier the paper coating is, the sharper the image dot.   This has an influence in attaining an achievable print density and dot gain during printing. Dot gain is the average spreading of a single color dot on the paper.
  • 31. The more even and dense the surface, the better the dot coherence. Coated Paper Uncoated Paper News Paper
  • 32. Compensation of dot gain   The quality potential of different papers should be taken into consideration and compensated for during pre-press.   Dot gain can cause blurring and loss of printable tones due to excessive ink coverage.   In this case, the screen ruling should be lowered to achieve discrete dots and a wider tonal range. Finally, The choice of screen Ruling depends almost entirely on the type of paper being printed on
  • 33. The relation between the grade paper and screen ruling -1 Lowering the screen ruling helps separate individual dots.
  • 34. The relation between the grade paper and screen ruling - 2   Printing conditions have some effect on screen rulings, but the main factor is the paper grade and its impact upon dot gain.   Dot gain, screen rulings and the target print density have an overall impact upon print quality. LPI LPCM 85 34 100 40 120 48 133 54 68 170150 60 200 80 Newsprint Uncoated Coated matt Coated silk Coated gloss 254 100 65 26
  • 35. Examples of Paper’s grades and their line screens – more specific. WFC = woodfree coated WFU = woodfree uncoated MWC = medium weight coated LW C = light weight coated MFC = machine finished coated SC = super calendered MFS = machine finished special News News MFS SC MFC LWC MWC WFU WFC Relativeprice Relative quality M echanicaluncoated M echanicalcoated W oodfree
  • 36. News paper: 65 - 100 lpi White Paper: 133 - 150 lpi Coated Paper: 150 – 175 -200 lpi Examples of Paper’s grades and their line screens in the market
  • 37. The Relation Between The Paper grade & Screen Ruling & The Resolution
  • 38. We choose the kind of paper for our printing product. Then, We choose the right screen ruling. Finally, We choose the raster’s graphic resolution. Introduction
  • 39. The relation between Screen Ruling and Raster graphic resolution 1.5 to 2 Quality Factor
  • 40. The Resolution For Newspaper Paper 65 2 130 100 2 200
  • 41. The Resolution For White Paper 133 2 266
  • 42. The Resolution For Coated Paper 175 2 350 150 2 300
  • 43.   Ahmed Attia - Doctor – Training course for color separation – 2017.   Dusan C. Stulik | Art Kaplan – HALFTONE – J.Paul Getty TRUST – 2013.   Haralod Johnson – C. Divid Tobie – Mastering Digital Printing – Second Edition – THOMSON Course technology – 2005.   Gavin Ambrose – Paul Harris – The Fundamental of Graphic Design – AVA Publishing SA – First edition – 2009.   Kalliopi Monoyios - Dots, Spots, and Pixels: What s In A Name? https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/symbiartic/dots-spots- and-pixels-whats-in-a-name/. May 14, 2012 References