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Fast
Jođánit
Translated and reviewed by Christopher Forster
Located in src/main/dither-main.c:64 src/main/print-dyesub.c:6797 src/xml/xmli18n-tmp.h:2857
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Very Fast
Hui jođánit
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:65
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Hybrid Floyd-Steinberg
Hybrid Floyd-Steinberg
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:66
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Predithered Input
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:67
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Drop Size Segmented
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:68
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Drop Size Segmented New
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:69
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Density
Čoahkkisvuohta
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:89 src/main/print-color.c:54
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Adjust the density (amount of ink) of the print. Reduce the density if the ink bleeds through the paper or smears; increase the density if black regions are not solid.
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:90
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Dither Algorithm
Dielvvasmahttinalgoritma
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:98
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Choose the dither algorithm to be used.
Adaptive Hybrid usually produces the best all-around quality.
EvenTone is a new, experimental algorithm that often produces excellent results.
Ordered is faster and produces almost as good quality on photographs.
Fast and Very Fast are considerably faster, and work well for text and line art.
Hybrid Floyd-Steinberg generally produces inferior output.
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Located in src/main/dither-main.c:99
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