Calculate the maximum blend length for gradients – Adobe Illustrator CS4 User Manual

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USING ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS4

Printing

Setting the proper screen frequency for printing gradients, meshes, and
blends

When printing your file, you may find that the resolution of your printer, when combined with the chosen screen
frequency, allows fewer than 256 levels of gray. A higher screen frequency decreases the levels of gray available to the
printer. For example, if you are printing at a resolution of 2400 dpi, using a line screen higher than 150 results in fewer
than 256 levels of gray. The following table lists the maximum line-screen setting you can use with printers to maintain
all 256 levels of gray:

See also

Change the printer resolution and screen frequency

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Calculate the maximum blend length for gradients

Illustrator calculates the number of steps in a gradient based on the percentage of change between the colors in the
gradient. The number of steps, in turn, determines the maximum length of the blend before banding occurs.

1

Select the Measure tool

, and click the beginning point and the endpoint of the gradient.

2

Note the distance displayed in the Info panel on a piece of paper. This distance represents the length of the gradient
or color blend.

3

Calculate the number of steps in the blend using this formula:

Number of steps = 256 (number of grays) X Percentage change in color

To figure out the percentage change in color, subtract the lower color value from the higher color value. For example,
a blend between 20% black and 100% black is an 80%—or 0.8—change in color.

Final Imagesetter Resolution

Maximum Line Screen to Use

300

19

400

25

600

38

900

56

1000

63

1270

79

1446

90

1524

95

1693

106

2000

125

2400

150

2540

159

3000

188

3252

203

3600

225

4000

250

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