摘要 |
<p>A technique, including apparatus and accompanying methods, for use in a tile oriented digital screener for suppressing screener induced image artifacts through use of "blue noise" based selection among a number of different halftone dot fonts. Specifically, in producing a screened halftone dot pattern for any density value, a two-dimensional seamless matrix of blue noise correlated uniformly distributed integer values is used to select one of a number of different halftone dot fonts that will be produced for any halftone density value. The amount of blue noise in the matrix is specifically tailored, both in amplitude and frequency response, to substantially suppress all low frequency image artifacts and place resulting screening errors at sufficiently high spatial frequencies so as to render these errors essentially invisible to a human observer. Across identical density values, these fonts illustratively contain symmetric edge variations, and substantially constant dot area and dot center locations. Through use of this technique, any noticeable increase in image granularity is also advantageously avoided. <IMAGE></p> |