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- Lines_per_inch abstract "Lines per inch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution. A line consists of halftones that is built up by physical ink dots made by the printer device to create different tones. Specifically LPI is a measure of how close together the lines in a halftone grid are. The quality of printer device or screen determines how high the LPI will be. High LPI indicates greater detail and sharpness.Printed magazines and newspapers often use a halftone system. Typical newsprint paper is not very dense, and has relatively high dot gain or color bleeding, so newsprint is usually around 85 LPI. Higher-quality paper, such as that used in commercial magazines, has less dot gain, and can range up to 300 LPI with quality glossy (coated) paper.In order to effectively utilize the entire range of available LPI in a halftone system, an image selected for printing generally must have 1.5 to 2 times as many samples per inch (SPI). For instance, if the target output device is capable of printing at 100 LPI, an optimal range for a source image would be 150 to 200 SPI. Using fewer SPI than this would not make full use of the printer's available LPI; using more SPI than this would exceed the capability of the printer, and quality would be effectively lost.Another device that uses the LPI specification is the graphics tablet.".
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageExternalLink meas_resolution.htm.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageID "644778".
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- Lines_per_inch wikiPageRevisionID "672717028".
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Printing.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_density.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Coated_paper.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Color_bleeding_(printing).
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Dot_gain.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Dots_per_inch.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Graphics_tablet.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Halftone.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Magazine.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Newspaper.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Newsprint.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Pixel_density.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Pixels_per_inch.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Printing.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLink Samples_per_inch.
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lines per inch".
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLinkText "lines per inch".
- Lines_per_inch wikiPageWikiLinkText "lpi".
- Lines_per_inch hasPhotoCollection Lines_per_inch.
- Lines_per_inch subject Category:Printing.
- Lines_per_inch subject Category:Units_of_density.
- Lines_per_inch hypernym Measurement.
- Lines_per_inch type Company.
- Lines_per_inch type Unit.
- Lines_per_inch comment "Lines per inch (LPI) is a measurement of printing resolution. A line consists of halftones that is built up by physical ink dots made by the printer device to create different tones. Specifically LPI is a measure of how close together the lines in a halftone grid are. The quality of printer device or screen determines how high the LPI will be. High LPI indicates greater detail and sharpness.Printed magazines and newspapers often use a halftone system.".
- Lines_per_inch label "Lines per inch".
- Lines_per_inch sameAs Lpi.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs Líneas_por_pulgada.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs Baris_per_inci.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs Lpi.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs m.02_1ln.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs Lines_per_inch.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs LPI.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs Q2989817.
- Lines_per_inch sameAs Q2989817.
- Lines_per_inch wasDerivedFrom Lines_per_inch?oldid=672717028.
- Lines_per_inch isPrimaryTopicOf Lines_per_inch.