Статья. - Опубликована в Printing Technology SPb’ №06 - сборник
науч. тр. междун. науч.-техн. - 6 c.
To the contrary to previous manual engraving, the fine detail and
contour of an image are for over a century destroyed by the
halftone dots involved by autotypie principle invention. Definition
of the mode halftone images stays about ten times lower of
printing process resolution. The adaptive screening technology was
proposed and developed to overcome these shortcomings and eteal
trade offs of halftoning. Based on Human Vision System (HVS)
properties the adaptive screening process dynamically, over an
image area, mutually exchanges the potentialities of printing in
relation of tone rendition and fine detail quality with taking into
account the local image area content.
This paper discusses some issues of practical application of this novel screening process to the traditional and digital printing technologies. Effects of an image quality improvement and variants of adaptive halftoning operation within the mode pre-press workflow are also observed.
This paper discusses some issues of practical application of this novel screening process to the traditional and digital printing technologies. Effects of an image quality improvement and variants of adaptive halftoning operation within the mode pre-press workflow are also observed.