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• If your Dmax is too high, fine detail is lost, as shown in Figure A. Text characters lose their serifs, and your grayscales are too dark.
• If the Dmax is too light, your film won't be black enough to use to burn plates.
Once you've found a Dmax that satisfies your text requirements, imagesetter calibration software allows you to create PostScript transfer functions (look-up tables) that ensure the gray values you specify in QuarkXPress, CorelDRAW! and Adobe Photoshop are what you receive on your imagesetter output.
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