20-Apr-2012
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*1: The "concentration gradation method" used by SELPHY allows 256 shades (max) of color to be represented per dot. In comparison, printers using the area intensity method represent shades by the number of dots printed in a unit of area, i.e. 256 dots (16 dots vertical x 16 dots horizontal) are needed to represent the same 256 shades of color. SELPHY’s color representation is therefore equivalent to a 4800 x 4800 dpi resolution based on an area intensity method. - Gradation refers to the number of shades that can be represented on a print. For example, black and white has two gradations, while 256 gradations include the shades of gray going from white to black that can be represented. - "dpi" refers to the number of dots that can be printed in 1 inch ("dots per inch"). *2: Measured from the start of the yellow printing pass to final output. *3: Special adapter (commercially available) is required. |
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- All data is based on tests by Canon. - Printer specifications or appearance are subject to change without notice. |
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