Claims
- 1. In a multi-gradation, multicolor printing method comprising the steps of generating separate color signals corresponding to a plurality of separable colors in an original image, generating a plurality of binary signals each corresponding to one of the colors by binarizing each color signal using a corresponding one of a plurality of dither patterns each comprising an arrangement of a plurality of threshold values, and performing multi-gradation, multicolor printing by recording each one of the colors using a correspondingly colored one of a plurality of inks in accordance with a corresponding one of said plurality of binary signals, the improvement comprising:
- employing rectangular dither patterns which differ in size and in arrangement of said plurality of threshold values for each of said color signals so as to minimize overlapping of said plurality of inks at least at lower gradations.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of dither patterns also differ in shape for each of said plurality of color signals.
- 3. In a multi-gradation, multicolor printing method comprising the steps of generating separate color signals corresponding to a plurality of separable colors in an original image, generating a plurality of binary signals each corresponding to one of the colors by binarizing each color signal using a corresponding one of a plurality of dither patterns each comprising an arrangement of a plurality of threshold values, and performing multi-gradation, multicolor printing by recording each one of the colors using a correspondingly colored one of a plurality of inks in accordance with a corresponding one of said plurality of binary signals, the improvement comprising:
- employing rectangular dither patterns which differ in shape and in arrangement of said plurality of threshold values for each of said color signals so as to minimize overlapping of said plurality of inks at least at lower gradations.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 668,733 filed on Nov. 6, 1984, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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