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Screen Patterns Used in Reproduction of Continuous-Tone Graphics

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Abstract

There are many ways of displaying a video signal derived from graphical material. People in the graphic arts business have been wrestling with the same sorts of problems for more than 100 years; this article surveys what they have done, in the hope that some useful technology transfer may occur.

© 1974 Optical Society of America

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