screen angles

screen angles
   Angles at which halftone screens are placed over an image to avoid moire patterns or to make up for poor reproduction. Common angles in four color process are: black = 45 degrees; magenta = 75 degrees; yellow = 90 degrees; cyan = 105 degrees.

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