Method of generating medium resolution proofs from high...

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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C358S003010, C358S003080

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10082284

ABSTRACT:
A method provides for determining an optimal sample dimension when descreening high-resolution image data so that a lower resolution image color proof may be created without suffering the problems typical of over sampling image data. The method allows to generate a single set of image data to create on-the-fly either a medium resolution color proof or a high resolution printed image without having to RIP the data twice, once for the proof, and once for the printed image.

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