Paper
21 December 2000 Device-dependent screen optimization using evolutionary computing
Rudi Bartels
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Proceedings Volume 4300, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts VI; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410812
Event: Photonics West 2001 - Electronic Imaging, 2001, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Most of the half toning algorithms are based on ideal imaging devices that can render perfect square pixels. In real printing environments this is not the case. Most imaging deices are a trade-off between the best quality and the highest speed. In this paper a screen will be designed for Agfa's newspaper-dedicated computer-to-plate imaging device Polaris.
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Rudi Bartels "Device-dependent screen optimization using evolutionary computing", Proc. SPIE 4300, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts VI, (21 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410812
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Fermium

Frequency modulation

Evolutionary algorithms

Visibility

Genetic algorithms

Neodymium

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