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Dot Placement Analysis Using a Line Scan Camera and Rigid Body Rotation

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Dot Placement Analysis Using a Line Scan Camera and Rigid Body Rotation
Printer manufacturers design print heads and halftone patterns to result in specific types of image characteristics. Many image quality artifacts are a result of differences in actual dot placement from intended dot placement. Quantifying dot placement variations can be a complex endeavor requiring image capture at high magnification for adequate sampling. Large dot fields are imaged in pieces, which requires re-stitching of images prior to assessment, and extensive post processing to calculate actual dot positions compared with intended positions. This paper discusses a novel approach to dot placement analysis. This method includes a single, high magnification image, which is captured using a line-scan camera. Once the image is captured, the image is analyzed using principles of rigid body rotation to match a set of actual dot positions to a template of expected positions. Using this method, errors in dot placement can be assessed rapidly without errors that stem from image stitching...
Yair Kipman, Kate Johnson
Added 31 Oct 2010
Updated 31 Oct 2010
Type Conference
Year 2001
Where PICS
Authors Yair Kipman, Kate Johnson
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