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INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
586
Line screens
A. 65 lpi: Coarse screen for printing newsletters and grocery coupons B. 85 lpi: Average screen for printing newspapers C. 133 lpi: High-quality
screen for printing four-color magazines D. 177 lpi: Very fine screen for printing annual reports and images in art books
The PPD files for high-resolution imagesetters offer a wide range of possible screen frequencies, paired with various
imagesetter resolutions. The PPD files for low-resolution printers typically have only a few choices for line screens,
usually coarser screens of between 53 lpi and 85 lpi. The coarser screens, however, give optimum results on
low-resolution printers. Using a finer screen of 100 lpi, for example, actually decreases the quality of your image
when you use a low-resolution printer for final output.
Specify a halftone screen frequency and resolution
In the Output section of the Print dialog box, choose one of the following options:
To select one of the preset screen frequencies and printer resolution combinations, choose an option in the
Screening menu.
To specify a custom halftone screen frequency, select the plate to be customized, and then enter the lpi value in
the Frequency text box and a screen angle value in the Angle text box.
Note: Before creating your own halftone screens, check with your service provider for the preferred frequencies and
angles. Also, be aware that some output devices override the default frequencies and angles.
See also
About halftone screen frequency” on page 585
About emulsion and image exposure
Depending on the type of printing press used and how information is transferred from the film to the printing plates,
you may need to give your service provider film negatives or positives, with emulsion side up or down. Emulsion
referstothephotosensitivelayeronapieceoffilmorpaper.Typically,printserviceprovidersrequirenegativefilm
in the United States and positive film in Europe and Japan. Check with your service provider to determine which
emulsion direction they prefer.
Totellwhetheryouarelookingattheemulsionsideorthenonemulsionside(alsoreferredtoasthebase), examine
the final film under a good light. One side appears shinier than the other. The dull side is the emulsion side; the shiny
side is the base.
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