rasterpunkter
Rasterpunkter is a term used in Swedish to describe the small, discrete dots that form a raster image. In printing, rasterpunkter refer to halftone dots arranged on a regular grid to simulate continuous tones. By varying dot size or density, printers reproduce shades of gray or colors in a single pass of ink on paper. In modern practice, rasterpunkter are most commonly discussed in relation to halftone screening and color reproduction.
Halftone screening works by using a repeating dot pattern. Each color channel (typically cyan, magenta, yellow,
In digital workflows, the concept persists as a reference to how raster images are formed from discrete
Historically, halftone raster screening emerged in the late 19th century and became essential for photographic reproduction