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Technology » Trapping» Density limitation |
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| The density limitation works on the same principle as the color reduction, but it acts only if the trap density exceeds a certain limit, relative to the original color. It is an excellent protection against very dark traps, and is recommended to be set to at least 70% (i.e. the trap color can't be darker than the original color by more than 70%). | |||
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