Dot placement analysis using a line scan camera and rigid body rotation

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Kipman, Y [1 ]
Johnson, K [1 ]
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[1] ImageXpert Inc, Nashua, NH USA
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PICS 2001: IMAGE PROCESSING, IMAGE QUALITY, IMAGE CAPTURE, SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, PROCEEDINGS | 2001年
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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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.
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页码:68 / 71
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