Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual

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50% Threshold

Pattern Dither

Diffusion Dither

Halftone Screen

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Custom Pattern

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image resolution appears as both the input and the output resolutions.

3. Choose one of the following bitmap conversion methods from the Use pop-up menu:

Converts pixels with gray values above the middle gray level (128) to white and pixels with gray values below that level to

black. The result is a very high-contrast, black-and-white representation of the image.

Converts an image by organizing the gray levels into geometric configurations of black and white dots.

Converts an image by using an error-diffusion process, starting at the pixel in the upper-left corner of the image. If the

pixel’s value is above middle gray (128), the pixel is changed to white—if below it, to black. Because the original pixel is rarely pure white or
pure black, error is inevitably introduced. This error is transferred to surrounding pixels and diffused throughout the image, resulting in a
grainy, film-like texture.

Simulates the appearance of halftone dots in the converted image. Enter values in the Halftone Screen dialog box:

For Frequency, enter a value for the screen frequency, and choose a unit of measurement. Values can range from 1.000 to 999.999 for
lines per inch and from 0.400 to 400.00 for lines per centimeter. You can enter decimal values. The screen frequency specifies the ruling
of the halftone screen in lines per inch (lpi). The frequency depends on the paper stock and type of press used for printing. Newspapers
commonly use an 85-line screen. Magazines use higher resolution screens, such as 133-lpi and 150-lpi. Check with your print shop for
correct screen frequencies.

Enter a value for the screen angle in degrees from -180 to +180. The screen angle refers to the orientation of the screen. Continuous-
tone and black-and-white halftone screens commonly use a 45° angle.

For Shape, choose the dot shape you want.

The halftone screen becomes part of the image. If you print the image on a halftone printer, the printer will use its own halftone

screen as well as the halftone screen that is part of the image. On some printers, the result is a moiré pattern.

Simulates the appearance of a custom halftone screen in the converted image. Choose a pattern that lends itself to

thickness variations, typically one with a variety of gray shades.

To use this option, you first define a pattern and then screen the grayscale image to apply the texture. To cover the entire image, the pattern
must be as large as the image. Otherwise, the pattern is tiled. Photoshop comes with several self-tiling patterns that can be used as halftone
screen patterns.

To prepare a black-and-white pattern for conversion, first convert the image to grayscale and then apply the Blur More filter several
times. This blurring technique creates thick lines tapering from dark gray to white.

Original grayscale image, and 50% Threshold conversion method

Pattern Dither conversion method, and Diffusion Dither conversion method

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