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Halftone dots were the first area of compromise faced by the industry and, to this day, remain a make-or-break feature of digital proofing for many. Obviously, halftone dots are required if the proof is to reveal potential moiré, but even if that isn't a big concern, some printers won't accept output without dots as a contract proof.
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