Halftone (dither) – Kodak 2500 User Manual
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Halftone (Dither)
Dithering is a technique for reproducing halftone images, such as a
photo, in binary mode.
Two pixel levels are used to represent the entire grayscale, thereby
reducing the levels of gray required displaying an image. Using a
dithering pattern requires less memory than using a grayscale mode.
Choose a dithering method in the Halftone drop-down list box for the
Front Side Settings and Back Side Settings group boxes: None
(Binary), Bayer Dither 64 (64 steps), Bayer Dither 16 (16 steps),
Halftone Dot 32, Halftone Dot 64, and Error Diffusion.
Original Bayer Dither 64 Bayer Dither 16
Halftone Dot 32 Halftone Dot 64 Error Diffusion
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