Set up dynamic smoothing
You can smooth the gradations of low-contrast areas and light areas.
Dynamic smoothing achieves the best results in the following situations:
Low-contrast areas of raster image files that are printed with visible artifacts due to image compression and bit-depth limitations of the RIPing process.
Light areas that show a pronounced visual effect between 0% (media white) and 1% of ink coverage.
You can apply dynamic smoothing to:
All PDF and PS files
All supported color modes
All process colors, and all named spot colors
All jobs processed with the Adobe PDF print engine (APPE) or Adobe PostScript 3 print engine (CPSI)
Be aware that dynamic smoothing requires additional processing time.
You can apply dynamic smoothing on top of FAST RIP. An internal algorithm assesses whether dynamic smoothing can improve upon the smoothing result already achieved by FAST RIP. FAST RIP corrects the gradations of vector data defined in the graphics program if they are printed with undesirable line edge artifacts. Such artifacts can occur because of bit-depth limitations of the RIPing process.