Method of compensating for scan conversion rules and imposition shifts
View Patent ↗The present invention provides a system and method for digital image compensation wherein the image is divided into tiles, at least one of the tiles employing a rectfill. Compensation is provided by reducing the size of the rectfill at the edges by half a pixel all around. As a result, any minor overlaps of adjacent pixels are eliminated, resulting in only the correct pixels being filled.
1. A computer-implemented method for image compensation, the method comprising:
dividing the image into a plurality of independent tiles;
producing a vector representation of a tile including a vector rectfill element corresponding to a plurality of adjacent image pixels arranged in a rectangular formation within the tile;
reducing the height of said vector rectfill element by an amount up to, but not more than the size of two pixels;
reducing the width of said vector rectfill element by an amount up to, but not more than the size of two pixels; and
saving said vector rectfill element.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said height adjustment is substantially the size of one pixel.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein said width adjustment is substantially the size of one pixel.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising shifting said rectfill horizontally and shifting said rectfill vertically so as to maintain said rectfill centered.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein said rectfill is shifted by an amount up to, but not including, the size of a pixel in said horizontal and vertical directions.
6. The method of claim 1 wherein said rectfill is moved along a vector directed at or between either of said first and second directions, said vector having a displacement of less than one and one-half pixels.