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Autor:
Yanling Ju, Tamar Kashti, Tal Frank, Dror Kella, Doron Shaked, Mani Fischer, Robert Ulichney, Jan P. Allebach
Publikováno v:
NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference. 29:66-71
Autor:
Dror Kella, Amiran Lavon
Publikováno v:
NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference. 23:73-76
Autor:
Tal Frank, Mani Fischer, Jian Sun, Jason Youn, Yanling Ju, Dror Kella, Jan P. Allebach, Robert Ulichney, Guy Adams, Tamar Kashti
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
In the process of electrophotograpic (EP) printing, the deposition of toner to the printer-addressable pixel is greatly influenced by the neighboring pixels of the digital halftone. To account for these effects, printer models can either be embedded
Publikováno v:
NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference. 26:379-381
Autor:
Dror Kella, Ayelet Pnueli, Ron Maurer, Mani Fischer, Doron Shaked, Gidi Amir, Amiran Lavon, Eyal Shelef
Publikováno v:
NIP & Digital Fabrication Conference. 24:425-427
Autor:
Robert Ulichney, Mani Fischer, Dror Kella, Yanling Ju, Jan P. Allebach, Tamar Kashti, Dhruv Saxena, Doron Shaked
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
Digital halftoning provides a mechanism for rendering continuous-tone images on devices such as printers. With electrophotography, the deposition of toner within the area of a given printer addressable pixel is strongly influenced by the halftone val
Autor:
Dror Kella, Mani Fischer, Robert Ulichney, Tal Frank, Doron Shaked, Jan P. Allebach, Tamar Kashti, Xujie Zhang
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The modulation transfer function (MTF) is a fundamental tool for assessing the performance of imaging systems. It has been applied to a range of capture and output devices, including printers and even the media itself. In this paper, we consider the
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
A novel method for resolution enhancement of Electro Photographic (EP) printers is presented. The proposed method is applicable for laser printers that have a partial-pixel exposure capability such as Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). By coupling partial