Moire
A moiré pattern is an artifact that occurs in the print reproduction process when any two, or more, repeating patterns overlap each other. Moiré in the print reproduction process is similar to the distortion effect on television. The most common types of moiré encountered in the print production process. Scanning/sampling moiré These artifacts a re caused by the frequency/angle of the scanner sensor (flat bed and drum scanners, or digital camera sensor) harmonically beating with a pattern in the object being scanned. In this case the artwork ends up having the moiré embedded in it and is part of the image. Subject moiré These artifacts are caused when the halftone screen that is being used to reproduce the image on press harmonically beats with a pattern in the image being reproduced.This artifact is sometimes referred to as "screening moiré" since it is the halftone screen that is causing the problem. Screening moiré Screening moiré, which is a term tha...