Dithered greyscale photomasks simulate varying grey levels using binary halftone patterns such as Jarvis or checkerboard dithering. By patterning sub-resolution chrome pixels, these masks create the appearance of greyscale for optical or partial light transmission applications.
Common uses include optical calibration, lens simulation, and controlled photoresist exposure. Performance depends on pixel size, system resolution, and material type. We support custom dimensions, CAD formats, and materials including soda lime, quartz, and diffuser glass.