Linearization

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The process of measuring and correcting for a device's inability to see or reproduce a straight line of tones from black to white.  
The process of measuring and correcting for a device's inability to see or reproduce a straight line of tones from black to white.  
The process of Linearization is most commonly used to ensure an image setter reproduces the same halftone dot values predicted by the imaging software.
The process of Linearization is most commonly used to ensure an image setter reproduces the same halftone dot values predicted by the imaging software.
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 6 July 2006

The process of measuring and correcting for a device's inability to see or reproduce a straight line of tones from black to white.

The process of Linearization is most commonly used to ensure an image setter reproduces the same halftone dot values predicted by the imaging software.

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