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FM Screening, or Frequency Modulated Screening, is a halftoning technique used in digital printing that varies the frequency of dots to create different shades, rather than varying their size as in traditional AM Screening. This method improves image quality by reducing the visibility of moiré patterns and providing smoother gradients, especially in high-resolution printing contexts.
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