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Title Green-noise digital halftoning
ID_Doc 61973
Authors Lau, DL; Arce, GR; Gallagher, NC
Title Green-noise digital halftoning
Year 1998
Published Proceedings Of The Ieee, 86, 12
DOI 10.1109/5.735449
Abstract In this paper, we introduce the concept of green noise-the mid-frequency component of white noise-and its advantages over blue noise for digital halftoning. Unlike blue-noise dither patterns, which are composed exclusively of isolated pixels, green-noise dither patterns are composed of pixel-clusters making them less susceptible to image degradation from nonideal printing artifacts such as dot-gain. Although they are not the only techniques which generate clustered halftones, error-diffusion with output-dependent feedback and variations based on filter weight perturbation are shown to be good generators of green noise, thereby allowing for tunable coarseness. Using statistics developed for blue noise, we closely examine the spectral content of resulting dither patterns. We introduce two spatial-domain statistics for analyzing the spatial arrangement of pixels in aperiodic dither patterns because green-noise patterns may be anisotropic, and therefore spectral statistics based on radial averages may be inappropriate for the study of these patterns.
Author Keywords blue-noise dithering; clustered point process; digital halftoning; green-noise dithering; point process; stochastic geometry
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000077409100004
WoS Category Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Research Area Engineering
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