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Digital Halftoning

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Description

Digital Halftoning addresses the problem of developing algorithms that best match the specific parameters of any target display device. It is the first significant study of the process of producing quality images on practical computer displays.

Product Details

PublisherMIT Press (MA)
Publish DateJune 27, 1987
Pages415
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780262210096
Dimensions9.3 X 6.4 X 1.2 inches | 1.7 pounds

About the Author

Robert Ulichney is Principle Engineer with the Digital Equipment Corporation.

Reviews

""Digital Halftoning" is a very useful compendium of techniques. It should definitely be of interest to all those people and companies involved in computer-assisted publishing and those many computer artisans involved in 'desktop publishing' and related document processing techniques."--Keith S. Pennington, Senior Manager, Image Technologist, IBM
"This work is unique. To the best of my knowledge no one has heretofore devoted a book solely to the digital halftone process"--Paul G. Roetling, Research Fellow, Xerox
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& quot; Digital Halftoning is a very useful compendium of techniques. It should definitely be of interest to all those people and companies involved in computer-assisted publishing and those many computer artisans involved in 'desktop publishing' and related document processing techniques.& quot; - Keith S. Pennington, Senior Manager, Image Technologist, IBM
& quot; This work is unique. To the best of my knowledge no one has heretofore devoted a book solely to the digital halftone process& quot; - Paul G. Roetling, Research Fellow, Xerox
" "Digital Halftoning" is a very useful compendium of techniques. It should definitely be of interest to all those people and companies involved in computer-assisted publishing and those many computer artisans involved in 'desktop publishing' and related document processing techniques." - Keith S. Pennington, Senior Manager, Image Technologist, IBM
" This work is unique. To the best of my knowledge no one has heretofore devoted a book solely to the digital halftone process" - Paul G. Roetling, Research Fellow, Xerox
- Keith S. Pennington, Senior Manager, Image Technologist, IBM
- Paul G. Roetling, Research Fellow, Xerox

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