IP Library Granted Patent US 6,989,913
Granted Patent B2
US 6,989,913 · App. 09/741,798 · Granted Jan 24, 2006

Halftone dots, halftone dot forming method and apparatus therefor

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 6,989,913
App. No.
09/741,798
Granted
Jan 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Each halftone dot is randomly placed, and the halftone dot area rate at which half of the halftone dots join with their adjacent halftone dots in an image area having a uniform image density is set to a value larger than 50%. When each halftone dot joins with its adjacent halftone dots, a plurality of joining points at which the halftone dot joins with-its adjacent halftone dots do not simultaneously start to join with the adjacent halftone dots.

Claims (23)

1. Halftone dots used in printing, characterized in that:

each halftone dot is randomly placed, and each halftone dot is formed within a halftone dot cell wherein the halftone dot cells have different irregular Voronoi convex polygons having plural sides;

a halftone dot area rate at which half of the halftone dots join with their adjacent halftone dots in an image area having a uniform image density is set to a value larger than 50%;

when each halftone dot joins with its adjacent halftone dots, a plurality of joining points at which the halftone dot joins with its adjacent halftone dots are located at central or end points of the sides of the Voronoi convex polygons, and the plurality of joining points do not simultaneously start to join with the adjacent halftone dots; and

a smallest size halftone dot consists of plural pixels, and each halftone dot grows within the halftone dot cell as the image density increases.

2. A method for forming halftone dots used in printing, comprising the steps of:

providing a threshold matrix including a plurality of threshold values;

comparing a selected threshold value selected from the threshold matrix with multi-tone image data; and

forming halftone dots in accordance with results of the comparison, wherein

the threshold matrix is constructed such that:

(1) each halftone dot is randomly placed, and each halftone dot is formed within a halftone dot cell wherein the halftone dot cells have different irregular Voronoi convex polygons having plural sides;

(2) a halftone dot area rate at which half of the halftone dots join with their adjacent halftone dots in an image area having a uniform image density is set to a value larger than 50%;

(3) when each halftone dot joins with its adjacent halftone dots, a plurality of joining points at which the halftone dot joins with its adjacent halftone dots are located at central or end points of the sides of the Voronoi convex polygons, and the plurality of joining points do not simultaneously start to join with the adjacent halftone dots; and

a smallest size halftone dot consists of plural pixels, and each halftone dot grows within the halftone dot cell as the image density increases.

3. A halftone dot recorder comprising:

a threshold matrix memory configured to store a threshold matrix including a plurality of threshold value;

a comparator configured to compare a selected threshold value read out from the threshold matrix with multi-tone image data; and

a halftone dot forming unit configured to form halftone dots in accordance with results of the comparison by the comparator, wherein

the threshold matrix is constructed such that:

(1) each halftone dot is randomly placed, and each halftone dot is formed within a halftone dot cell wherein the halftone dot cells have different irregular Voronoi convex polygons having plural sides;

(2) a halftone dot area rate at which half of the halftone dots join with their adjacent halftone dots in an image area having a uniform image density is set to a value larger than 50%;

(3) when each halftone dot joins with its adjacent halftone dots, a plurality of joining points at which the halftone dot joins with its adjacent halftone dots are located at central or end points of the sides of the Voronoi convex polygons, and the plurality of joining points do not simultaneously start to join with the adjacent halftone dots; and

a smallest size halftone dot consists of plural pixels, and each halftone dot grows within the halftone dot cell as the image density increases.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 24, 2015
From: DAINIPPON SCREEN MFG. CO., LTD.
To: SCREEN HOLDINGS CO., LTD.
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