Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)

The resolution is considered as one of the most important factors which controls the quality of the printed image, whether input resolution (digital camera–scanner) or output resolution (printer–computer to film, plate or paper). The research discusses the accuracy of the input resolution of image p...

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Main Authors: R.Sh. Mohamed, G.A. Yousif
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2010-06-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982310000104
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description The resolution is considered as one of the most important factors which controls the quality of the printed image, whether input resolution (digital camera–scanner) or output resolution (printer–computer to film, plate or paper). The research discusses the accuracy of the input resolution of image processing equipment for digital files through using two different sets of resolution, one low (72 dpi) and another high (300 dpi) and to print the files by using a digital toner printer. Which produce with a high output resolution up 2400 × 2400 dpi and use the same type of paper for printing these files. Then quality measurements (characteristic curve–dot gain–density) are performed to determine the accuracy effect of input resolution on the quality of the printed images. In this research the researchers used scientific and practical analysis methods to analysis this problem and to determine the accuracy effect of input resolution on the quality of printed images. It has been concluded that the differences of the input resolution do not obviously affect of quality measurements that the results are largely close, despite the quality difference of the two cases (low resolution–high resolution) are easily noticed to the naked eye while zooming images at appropriate level.
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spelling doaj.art-edda4c587413412e81fbb8fe78835ce32022-12-22T03:40:13ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences1110-98232010-06-01131758010.1016/j.ejrs.2010.07.009Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)R.Sh. MohamedG.A. YousifThe resolution is considered as one of the most important factors which controls the quality of the printed image, whether input resolution (digital camera–scanner) or output resolution (printer–computer to film, plate or paper). The research discusses the accuracy of the input resolution of image processing equipment for digital files through using two different sets of resolution, one low (72 dpi) and another high (300 dpi) and to print the files by using a digital toner printer. Which produce with a high output resolution up 2400 × 2400 dpi and use the same type of paper for printing these files. Then quality measurements (characteristic curve–dot gain–density) are performed to determine the accuracy effect of input resolution on the quality of the printed images. In this research the researchers used scientific and practical analysis methods to analysis this problem and to determine the accuracy effect of input resolution on the quality of printed images. It has been concluded that the differences of the input resolution do not obviously affect of quality measurements that the results are largely close, despite the quality difference of the two cases (low resolution–high resolution) are easily noticed to the naked eye while zooming images at appropriate level.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982310000104Characteristic curveCMYKDensityDigital printingDot gainInput resolutionPixelsResolutionRGBScreen rulingSharpnessSpectroEyeTonerViewing angle
spellingShingle R.Sh. Mohamed
G.A. Yousif
Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)
Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Sciences
Characteristic curve
CMYK
Density
Digital printing
Dot gain
Input resolution
Pixels
Resolution
RGB
Screen ruling
Sharpness
SpectroEye
Toner
Viewing angle
title Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)
title_full Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)
title_fullStr Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)
title_full_unstemmed Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)
title_short Input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems (case study – Sinai, Egypt)
title_sort input resolution and its effect of the printed image quality on digital toner printing systems case study sinai egypt
topic Characteristic curve
CMYK
Density
Digital printing
Dot gain
Input resolution
Pixels
Resolution
RGB
Screen ruling
Sharpness
SpectroEye
Toner
Viewing angle
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110982310000104
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