Here is the explanation of how the "magic" of color printing depends upon the critical decisions made at the halftone micro structure level. From its first commercial applications in the 1890s to today, halftone structure choices for color printing have presented ongoing challenges to inventors and practitioners alike. The two competing approaches: random element versus regimented element, keep reminding us of the trade offs that are made during the color reproduction process. This book explores halftone screening choices with the following quality-related factors in mind: