Optical proximity correction in raster scan printing based...

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

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C358S001200, C358S003010, C358S003060

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10870597

ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for correcting defects, such as rounded corners and line end shortening, in patterns formed via photolithography are provided. Such defects are compensated for “post-rasterization” by manipulating the grayscale values of pixel maps.

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