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2 January 1998 Digital copying of medium-frequency halftones
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Abstract
Modern digital copiers offer distinct advantages over conventional analog copiers in their ability to perform added functionality. One disadvantage of digital copiers, however, is their susceptibility to moire. This is caused by interactions of the input data, the scanning resolution and the subsequent binarization for printing. Medium resolution halftones, often cause the severe problems. This paper describes a method to reduce the moire amplitude in for medium frequency halftones.
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Reiner Eschbach "Digital copying of medium-frequency halftones", Proc. SPIE 3300, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts III, (2 January 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.298302
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KEYWORDS
Halftones

Image processing

Moire patterns

Scanners

Printing

Binary data

Analog electronics

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