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Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
Printers employing electrophotographic technology typically use clustered-dot screening to avoid potential artifacts caused due to unstable dot rendering. Periodic clustered-dot screens are quite smooth, but also suffer from periodic moire artifacts
Autor:
Carl Staelin, Puneet Goyal, Mani Fischer, Jan P. Allebach, Tamar Kashti, Madhur Gupta, Omri Shacham
Publikováno v:
ICIP
Most electrophotographic printers use periodic, clustered-dot screening for rendering smooth and stable prints. However, when used for color printing, this approach suffers from the problem of periodic moire´ resulting from interference between the
Publikováno v:
ICIP
Periodic clustered-dot screens are widely used for electrophotographic printers due to their homogeneous halftone texture and their robustness to dot gain. However, when applied to color printing, there are two important phenomena that limit the qual
Autor:
Madhur Gupta, Mani Fischer, Puneet Goyal, Tamar Kashti, Jan P. Allebach, Carl Staelin, Omri Shacham
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
Printers employing electrophotographic technology typically use clustered-dot screening to avoid potential artifacts caused by unstable dot rendering. Periodic clustered-dot screens are quite smooth, but also suffer from periodic moir´e artifacts du
Autor:
Mani Fischer, Omri Shacham, Yung-Yao Chen, Kurt R. Bengtson, Jan P. Allebach, Carl Staelin, Jin-Young Kim
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
For electrophotographic printers, periodic clustered screens are preferable due to their homogeneous halftone texture and their robustness to dot gain. In traditional periodic clustered-dot color halftoning, each color plane is independently rendered
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
Most electrophotographic printers use periodic, clustered-dot screening for rendering smooth and stable prints. However, periodic, clustered-dot screening suffers from the problem of periodic moir´e resulting from interference between the component
Autor:
Madhur Gupta, Doron Shaked, Omri Shacham, Jan P. Allebach, Puneet Goyal, Mani Fischer, Carl Staelin, Rodolfo Jodra
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
Most halftoning algorithms assume there is no interaction between neighboring dots or if there is, it is additive. Without accounting for dot-gain effect, the printed image will not have the appearance predicted by the halftoning algorithm. Thus, the