A special type of HALFTONE SCREEN which offers much greater image detail on press and avoids problems with MOIRE sometimes associated with traditional halftone screens. A stochastic screen does not use a regular pattern of dots; instead, it uses an irregular pattern of very small dots, distributed at different densities to simulate levels of color. Stochastic screens are usually used only for very high quality, high-end printing applications. While they produce an extremely high-resolution image, they are more difficult to produce and print than traditional halftone screens, and usually exhibit greater DOT GAIN on press. Stochastic screens are not suitable for reproduction on high-speed WEB PRESSES.
Stochastic with CTP Suprasetter A75
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