Document Imaging [electronic resource] : Computer Meets Press /

Document imaging is a new discipline in applied computer science. It is building bridges between computer graphics, the world of prepress and press, and the areas of color vision and color reproduction. The focus of this book is of special relevance to people learning how to utilize and integrate such available technology as digital printing or short run color, how to make use of CIM techniques for print products, and how to evaluate related technologies that will become relevant in the next few years. This book is the first to give a comprehensive overview of document imaging, the areas involved, and how they relate. For readers with a background in computer graphics it gives insight into all problems related to putting information in print, a field only very thinly covered in textbooks on computer graphics.

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Main Authors: Schönhut, Jürgen. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997
Subjects:Computer science., Computers., Text processing (Computer science)., Computer graphics., Image processing., Computer Science., Computer Graphics., Document Preparation and Text Processing., Image Processing and Computer Vision., Information Systems and Communication Service.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60656-4
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Document Imaging [electronic resource] : Computer Meets Press /
description Document imaging is a new discipline in applied computer science. It is building bridges between computer graphics, the world of prepress and press, and the areas of color vision and color reproduction. The focus of this book is of special relevance to people learning how to utilize and integrate such available technology as digital printing or short run color, how to make use of CIM techniques for print products, and how to evaluate related technologies that will become relevant in the next few years. This book is the first to give a comprehensive overview of document imaging, the areas involved, and how they relate. For readers with a background in computer graphics it gives insight into all problems related to putting information in print, a field only very thinly covered in textbooks on computer graphics.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2155752018-07-30T23:50:33ZDocument Imaging [electronic resource] : Computer Meets Press / Schönhut, Jürgen. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg,1997.engDocument imaging is a new discipline in applied computer science. It is building bridges between computer graphics, the world of prepress and press, and the areas of color vision and color reproduction. The focus of this book is of special relevance to people learning how to utilize and integrate such available technology as digital printing or short run color, how to make use of CIM techniques for print products, and how to evaluate related technologies that will become relevant in the next few years. This book is the first to give a comprehensive overview of document imaging, the areas involved, and how they relate. For readers with a background in computer graphics it gives insight into all problems related to putting information in print, a field only very thinly covered in textbooks on computer graphics.1 Preface -- 2 Introduction -- 2.1 A Simple Reference Model for Document Imaging -- 2.2 Topics Covered -- 3 Color Phenomena in Display and Printing -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Human Eye -- 3.2.1 Retina: Rods for Brightness and Cones for Chromaticity -- 3.3 Eye Response Functions -- 3.4 Illuminants (Daylight, A, B, C, D50, D65) and White Point -- 3.5 Metamere Colors -- 3.6 Tristimulus vs. Opponent Color Theory -- 3.7 Model of Vision for Colored Objects -- 3.8 Equally Distant Color Systems -- 3.9 Color in Printing: RGB, CMY(K), CIE L*a*b*, and Separations -- 3.10 Halftoning -- 3.11 Simple Model for Halftoning Screens -- 3.12 Clustered Dot Halftoning -- 3.13 Dot Shapes -- 3.14 Overprinting of Multiple Separations -- 3.15 Rational vs. Irrational Screens -- 3.16 FM screens -- 3.17 AM, FM, and Dot Gain -- 3.18 A Simple Printing Model: The Neugebauer Equations -- 3.19 Printing Processes on an Offset Press -- 3.20 Press Measurement -- 4 Fully Digital Workflow for CIM for Print -- 4.1 Creative Systems -- 4.2 Layout Tools -- 4.3 Imposition Tools -- 4.4 OPI Servers -- 4.5 RIPs -- 4.6 Trapping -- 4.7 Image Setters -- 4.8 Plate Copiers -- 4.9 Presses -- 4.10 Finishing Equipment -- 5 Formats -- 5.1 PostScript -- 5.2 Acrobat and Portable Document Format -- 5.3 Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) -- 5.4 CGM -- 5.5 Image Interchange Facility (IPI-IIF) -- 5.6 Prepress Interchange Formats -- 5.7 PhotoCD -- 5.8 Document Related Standards -- 6 Problem Areas -- 6.1 Color -- 6.2 Fonts -- 6.3 Resource Requirements -- 7 The Integration Problem -- 7.1 Integration of different Formats -- 7.2 Conversion to a single Format -- 7.3 Integration without Conversion -- 8 Information Interchange for the Production -- 8.1 Media Use for Information Interchange -- 8.2 Interchange of Editable Objects -- 8.3 Advertisement Transmission from Prepress to Newspapers -- 8.4 The CIP3 Print Production Format (PPF) -- 9 Outlook: From Printing to Cross Media Publishing -- Bibliography and References.Document imaging is a new discipline in applied computer science. It is building bridges between computer graphics, the world of prepress and press, and the areas of color vision and color reproduction. The focus of this book is of special relevance to people learning how to utilize and integrate such available technology as digital printing or short run color, how to make use of CIM techniques for print products, and how to evaluate related technologies that will become relevant in the next few years. This book is the first to give a comprehensive overview of document imaging, the areas involved, and how they relate. For readers with a background in computer graphics it gives insight into all problems related to putting information in print, a field only very thinly covered in textbooks on computer graphics.Computer science.Computers.Text processing (Computer science).Computer graphics.Image processing.Computer Science.Computer Graphics.Document Preparation and Text Processing.Image Processing and Computer Vision.Information Systems and Communication Service.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60656-4URN:ISBN:9783642606564