The unit by which the resolution of halftone screens are measured The greater the LPI, the finer the resolution
Lines Per Inch The number of lines per inch on a halftone screen As a general rule, the higher the lpi, the higher the printed resolution CPC usually prints journals at 150 lpi
Lines Per Inch The number of rows of halftone cells per inch, also referred to as screen frequency The finer the frequency, the less noticeable the halftone dots
Lines per inch Refers to the quality of a halftone screen in printing It is important to distinguished it from 'dpi' which refers to the resolution of a device or image Commonly Lpi is used at exactly half of the dpi of the device or image, i e 300dpi would equal 150lpi
Also known as screen frequency Refers to the number of dots used to produce halftones for printing (See also halftones and screen frequency)
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