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2.1 A Simple Reference Model for Document Imaging |
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3 Color Phenomena in Display and Printing |
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3.2.1 Retina: Rods for Brightness and Cones for Chromaticity |
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3.3 Eye Response Functions |
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3.4 Illuminants (Daylight, A, B, C, D50, D65) and White Point |
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3.6 Tristimulus vs. Opponent Color Theory |
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3.7 Model of Vision for Colored Objects |
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3.8 Equally Distant Color Systems |
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3.8.3 Color Difference Measures |
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3.8.4 Standard White Values |
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3.9 Color in Printing: RGB, CMY(K), CIE L(*)a(*)b(*), and Separations |
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3.11 Simple Model for Halftoning Screens |
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3.12 Clustered Dot Halftoning |
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3.14 Overprinting of Multiple Separations |
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3.15 Rational vs. Irrational Screens |
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3.17 AM, FM, and Dot Gain |
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3.18 A Simple Printing Model: The Neugebauer Equations |
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3.19 Printing Processes on an Offset Press |
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3.19.1 Thickness of Ink Coating |
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3.19.2 Raster Points in the Process |
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3.19.4 Printing Characteristics |
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3.19.6 Ink Trapping and Color Printing Sequence |
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3.19.7 Color Control Strip |
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3.20.1 Densitometric Measurement |
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3.20.2 Colorimetric Measurement |
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4 Fully Digital Workflow for CIM for Print |
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4.1.1 Text: Text Editors, Typesetting Systems |
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4.1.2 Graphics: Graphics Editors |
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4.1.3 Images: Scanners, Image Editors |
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4.1.4 External Representations (Import/Export): PS, EPS, AI, TIFF, OPI |
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4.3.1 Input to Imposition |
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4.3.2 Output from Imposition |
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4.5.1 Structure and Architecture of RIPs |
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4.5.2 Processing Graphical Primitives in a RIP |
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4.5.3 RIPs and Image Setter Device Effects |
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4.5.4 Performance of RIPs |
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4.5.5 Functionality of RIPs |
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4.5.6 Environments for RIPs |
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4.5.7 Controlling the RIP Process |
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4.5.8 Quality Issues for RIPs |
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4.5.9 Resources for the RIP |
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4.5.10 RIPs as Part of a Workflow Solution |
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4.5.11 Input into and Output from RIPs |
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4.6.1 Trapping in Applications |
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4.6.2 Trapping in the RIP |
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4.7.1 Input into the Image Setters |
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4.7.2 Output from Image Setters on Film or Plate |
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4.8.1 Plate Copy Input and Output |
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4.9.1 Import: Plates, CIP3 PPF |
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4.9.2 Output: Print Sheets |
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5.1.3 Encapsulated PostScript |
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5.1.4 Integrating different PostScript sources |
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5.1.5 Color Concepts in PostScript |
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5.1.6 Device Independence |
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5.1.7 PostScript Language Excursion |
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5.2 Acrobat and Portable Document Format |
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5.3 Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) |
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5.3.1 Color Concepts in TIFF |
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5.3.3 Compression and Encoding Methods |
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5.5 Image Interchange Facility (IPI-IIF) |
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5.6 Prepress Interchange Formats |
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5.8 Document Related Standards |
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5.8.1 Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) |
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5.8.2 Standard Page Description Language (SPDL) |
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6.1.5 Color Interpolation |
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6.3 Resource Requirements |
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7 The Integration Problem |
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7.1 Integration of different Formats |
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7.2 Conversion to a single Format |
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7.3 Integration without Conversion |
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7.3.1 Integration Architecture |
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8 Information Interchange for the Production |
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8.1 Media Use for Information Interchange |
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8.2 Interchange of Editable Objects |
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8.3 Advertisement Transmission from Prepress to Newspapers |
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8.4 The CIP3 Print Production Format (PPF) |
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8.4.2 How to Boost Productivity? |
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8.4.9 Members of CIP3 Group as of March 1997 |
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8.4.10 Content of CIP3 PPF (V2.0) |
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8.4.11 State-of-the-art Example |
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8.4.13 Current Use at Different Stages |
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8.4.14 CIP3 PPF Extensions in Work |
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8.4.15 Productivity Benefits of CIP3 |
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8.4.16 Experiences in Practice |
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8.4.17 CIP3 Environmental Benefits |
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8.4.18 Information About CIP3 |
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9 Outlook: From Printing to Cross Media Publishing |
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Bibliography and References |
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Glossary |
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Index |
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