| V. Ostromoukhov and R. D. Hersch, "Halftoning by rotating nonbayer dispersed dither arrays," in Proc. SPIE: Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Digital Display VI, B. E. Rogowitz and J. P. Allebach, Eds., 1995, vol. 2411, pp. 180--197. |
.... are inapplicable, and therefore alternate dither matrices that produce dispersed dots with greater spatial resolution have been successfully used for bilevel displays [269] The use of rotated dispersed dot dithering for color printing on inkjet printers has also been recently mentioned in [270]. One may note here that the process of thresholding with a dither array can be replaced by a mathematically equivalent scheme of adding a dither pattern to the image and thresholding at a constant level. This is a variant of the scheme proposed in [271] The original scheme proposed the use of ....
V. Ostromoukhov and R. D. Hersch, "Halftoning by rotating nonbayer dispersed dither arrays," in Proc. SPIE: Human Vision, Visual Processing, and Digital Display VI, B. E. Rogowitz and J. P. Allebach, Eds., 1995, vol. 2411, pp. 180--197.
....region using what is typically known as a dither matrix [15, 14] Most of these techniques inadvertently introduce unwanted texture into the rendered image. Some techniques have been developed to lessen the introduction of unwanted texture while preserving tone by optimizing the dither matrix [16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21], adjusting the propagation of error [22, 23] or adjusting the path taken over the image [13, 24, 25, 26] Other techniques attempt to preserve the texture in the original image [27, 28, 29] Finally, there is a class of halftoning techniques which attempt to use texture to provide alternative ....
V. Ostromoukhov and R. Hersch, "Halftoning by rotating non-bayer dispersed dither arrays", SPIE - International Society for Optical Engineering, 2411, pp. 180--197 (1995).
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