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23 April 1979 Recording Of Color Separation Using The DC 300 Color Scanner
Frederick Bluemel
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Proceedings Volume 0169, Laser Printing; (1979) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957012
Event: Los Angeles Technical Symposium, 1979, Los Angeles, United States
Abstract
Electronic color scanners have found wide acceptance in graphic arts and related fields for recording of color separations. The accuracy and flexibility of electronic image processing exceeds photo optical methods. Size changes, color correction and masking functions are accomplished electronically. A recent addition (1974) to these functions is electronic dot generation by means of modulated laser beams. This provides the user with additional features, increased processing speed and hard dot generation independent of external parameters or material. This paper describes the basic configuration of the Chromagraph DC 300 and its electronic dot generation.
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Frederick Bluemel "Recording Of Color Separation Using The DC 300 Color Scanner", Proc. SPIE 0169, Laser Printing, (23 April 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957012
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KEYWORDS
Laser systems engineering

Modulation

Nonimpact printing

Scanners

Switches

3D scanning

Analog electronics

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