Gamma correction, Halftone type – HP QMS 1660E User Manual

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Emulations

QMS 1660E Print System Reference

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Gamma Correction

This option enables or disables gamma correction for PostScript files.
For more information, see chapter 5, “Advanced Technical Informa-
tion,” in the

Reference.

Halftone Type

This option allows you to specify the halftone used to print PostScript
files. For more information, see chapter 5, “Advanced Technical Infor-
mation,” in the

Reference.

Menu

Administration/Emulations/PostScript/Gamma Correction

Choices

No—Disables gamma correction

Yes—Enables gamma correction, which adjusts the range of
gray levels to give you the best possible image. Gamma
correction sharpens overall mid-range contrast while blacks
(shadows) and white (highlights) keep their original values.
You can use this option to correct gray-scale problems or to
accentuate detail for scanned images.

Default

No

Notes

Gamma correction is automatically adjusted when printer
resolution is changed. However, gamma correction has no
effect on files printed at 1200x1200 dpi resolution. In addition,
gamma correction applies only to PostScript images.

If turning on gamma correction doesn’t yield a suitable gray-
scale image for your needs, set a specific gamma correction
value through your drawing application or through the
PostScript settransfer operator. (See your drawing application
documentation and the

PostScript Language Reference

Manual

for more information.)

Menu

Administration/Emulations/PostScript/Halftone Type

Choices

Basic—Regular dot placement at 53 lpi for 300x300 resolution

or 71 dpi for 600x600 resolution.

Advanced—Variable dot placement according to the grayscale

within the image. Generally, this option provides smoother
transitions between grayscales within the image.

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