A raster image processor (RIP) is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. Such a bitmap is used by a later stage of the printing system to produce the printed output. The input may be a page description in a high-level page description language such as PostScript, Portable Document Format, XPS or another bitmap of higher or lower resolution than the output device. In the latter case, the RIP applies either smoothing or interpolation algorithms to the input bitmap to generate the output bitmap.
Originally RIPs were a rack of electronic hardware which received the page description via some interface (e.g. RS-232) and generated a "hardware bitmap output" which was used to enable or disable each pixel on a real-time output device such as an optical film recorder.
A RIP can be implemented either as a software component of an operating system or as a firmware program executed on a microprocessor inside a printer, though for high-end typesetting, standalone hardware RIPs are sometimes used. Ghostscript and GhostPCL are examples of software RIPs. Every PostScript printer contains a RIP in its firmware.
A bitmap, a single-bit raster, corresponds bit-for-bit with an image displayed on a screen, generally in the same format used for storage in the display's video memory, or maybe as a device-independent bitmap. A raster is technically characterized by the width and height of the image in pixels and by the number of bits per pixel (a color depth, which determines the number of colors it can represent).
The word "raster" has its origins in the Latin rastrum (a rake), which is derived from radere (to scrape). It originates from the raster scan of cathode ray tube (CRT) video monitors, which paint the image line by line by magnetically steering a focused electron beam. By association, it came also to refer to a rectangular grid of pixels. The word rastrum is now used to refer to a device for drawing musical staff lines.
The photodiodes employed in an image sensor are color-blind by nature: they can only record shades of grey. To get color into the picture, they are covered with different color filters: red, green and blue (RGB) according to the pattern designated by the Bayer filter - named after its inventor. As each photodiode records the color information for exactly one pixel of the image, without an image processor there would be a green pixel next to each red and blue pixel. (Actually, with most sensors there are two green for each blue and red diodes.)
If your screen printing shop is not yet using a software RIP to produce film positives, this extract from the Screen Printing A to Z 3 day course may help you to decide. Douglas Grigar outlines what a RIP is, how it works and all the benefits of using a software RIP.
You may also enjoy our blog article: Benefits of using a screen printing RIP at https://www.dalesway.co.uk/blog/benefits-of-using-a-screen-printing-rip/
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A raster image processor is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. Such a bitmap is used by later stage of the printing system to produce the printed output. The input may be a page description in a high-level page description language such as PostScript, Portable Document Format, XPS or another bitmap of higher or lower resolution than the output device. In the latter case, the RIP applies either smoothing or interpolation algorithms to the input bitmap to generate the output bitmap.
Originally RIPs were a rack of electronic hardware which received the page description via some interface and generated a "hardware bitmap output" which was used to enable or disable each pixel on a real-time output device such as an optical film recorder.
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In this episode we explore the burning question: "Do I really need RIP Software?" Take a deep dive with David Lewis where we explore exactly what a RIP is, and how it can help YOU maximize your workflow and impress your clients.
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Proses pengolahan atau penterjemahan desain (image) dalam bentuk raster yang akan menghasilkan titik-titik warna (bitmap) dalam sebuah komponen pada sistim cetak digital.
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Top 07 Raster Image Processor Software for Apparel Printing
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If your screen printing shop is not yet using a software RIP to produce film positives, this extract from the Screen Printing A to Z 3 day course may help you t...
If your screen printing shop is not yet using a software RIP to produce film positives, this extract from the Screen Printing A to Z 3 day course may help you to decide. Douglas Grigar outlines what a RIP is, how it works and all the benefits of using a software RIP.
You may also enjoy our blog article: Benefits of using a screen printing RIP at https://www.dalesway.co.uk/blog/benefits-of-using-a-screen-printing-rip/
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If your screen printing shop is not yet using a software RIP to produce film positives, this extract from the Screen Printing A to Z 3 day course may help you to decide. Douglas Grigar outlines what a RIP is, how it works and all the benefits of using a software RIP.
You may also enjoy our blog article: Benefits of using a screen printing RIP at https://www.dalesway.co.uk/blog/benefits-of-using-a-screen-printing-rip/
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A raster image processor is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. Such a bitmap is used by later stage of ...
A raster image processor is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. Such a bitmap is used by later stage of the printing system to produce the printed output. The input may be a page description in a high-level page description language such as PostScript, Portable Document Format, XPS or another bitmap of higher or lower resolution than the output device. In the latter case, the RIP applies either smoothing or interpolation algorithms to the input bitmap to generate the output bitmap.
Originally RIPs were a rack of electronic hardware which received the page description via some interface and generated a "hardware bitmap output" which was used to enable or disable each pixel on a real-time output device such as an optical film recorder.
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A raster image processor is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. Such a bitmap is used by later stage of the printing system to produce the printed output. The input may be a page description in a high-level page description language such as PostScript, Portable Document Format, XPS or another bitmap of higher or lower resolution than the output device. In the latter case, the RIP applies either smoothing or interpolation algorithms to the input bitmap to generate the output bitmap.
Originally RIPs were a rack of electronic hardware which received the page description via some interface and generated a "hardware bitmap output" which was used to enable or disable each pixel on a real-time output device such as an optical film recorder.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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In this episode we explore the burning question: "Do I really need RIP Software?" Take a deep dive with David Lewis where we explore exactly what a RIP is, and ...
In this episode we explore the burning question: "Do I really need RIP Software?" Take a deep dive with David Lewis where we explore exactly what a RIP is, and how it can help YOU maximize your workflow and impress your clients.
This is Part One of our series on RIP Software. Stay tuned for new videos every week!
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In this episode we explore the burning question: "Do I really need RIP Software?" Take a deep dive with David Lewis where we explore exactly what a RIP is, and how it can help YOU maximize your workflow and impress your clients.
This is Part One of our series on RIP Software. Stay tuned for new videos every week!
Follow us!
Instagram: @awspecialtypapers
Twitter: @AW_Specialty
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhiteTonerSuccess/
https://www.facebook.com/awpaper/
Web: awpaper.com
Proses pengolahan atau penterjemahan desain (image) dalam bentuk raster yang akan menghasilkan titik-titik warna (bitmap) dalam sebuah komponen pada sistim ceta...
Proses pengolahan atau penterjemahan desain (image) dalam bentuk raster yang akan menghasilkan titik-titik warna (bitmap) dalam sebuah komponen pada sistim cetak digital.
Contact : 0856 - 9191 - 9127
Follow social media : infoinko (Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube).
Website : https://www.inko.id/
Proses pengolahan atau penterjemahan desain (image) dalam bentuk raster yang akan menghasilkan titik-titik warna (bitmap) dalam sebuah komponen pada sistim cetak digital.
Contact : 0856 - 9191 - 9127
Follow social media : infoinko (Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube).
Website : https://www.inko.id/
we have come up with a list of Raster Image Processing(RIP) software that you can use for the best results.
More - https://imprintnext.com/blog/top-07-raster-i...
we have come up with a list of Raster Image Processing(RIP) software that you can use for the best results.
More - https://imprintnext.com/blog/top-07-raster-image-processing-software-for-apparel-printing/
#RasterImageProcessorSoftware #ApparelPrinting #imprintnext
we have come up with a list of Raster Image Processing(RIP) software that you can use for the best results.
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#RasterImageProcessorSoftware #ApparelPrinting #imprintnext
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If your screen printing shop is not yet using a software RIP to produce film positives, this extract from the Screen Printing A to Z 3 day course may help you to decide. Douglas Grigar outlines what a RIP is, how it works and all the benefits of using a software RIP.
You may also enjoy our blog article: Benefits of using a screen printing RIP at https://www.dalesway.co.uk/blog/benefits-of-using-a-screen-printing-rip/
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A raster image processor is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. Such a bitmap is used by later stage of the printing system to produce the printed output. The input may be a page description in a high-level page description language such as PostScript, Portable Document Format, XPS or another bitmap of higher or lower resolution than the output device. In the latter case, the RIP applies either smoothing or interpolation algorithms to the input bitmap to generate the output bitmap.
Originally RIPs were a rack of electronic hardware which received the page description via some interface and generated a "hardware bitmap output" which was used to enable or disable each pixel on a real-time output device such as an optical film recorder.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
In this episode we explore the burning question: "Do I really need RIP Software?" Take a deep dive with David Lewis where we explore exactly what a RIP is, and how it can help YOU maximize your workflow and impress your clients.
This is Part One of our series on RIP Software. Stay tuned for new videos every week!
Follow us!
Instagram: @awspecialtypapers
Twitter: @AW_Specialty
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WhiteTonerSuccess/
https://www.facebook.com/awpaper/
Web: awpaper.com
Proses pengolahan atau penterjemahan desain (image) dalam bentuk raster yang akan menghasilkan titik-titik warna (bitmap) dalam sebuah komponen pada sistim cetak digital.
Contact : 0856 - 9191 - 9127
Follow social media : infoinko (Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube).
Website : https://www.inko.id/
we have come up with a list of Raster Image Processing(RIP) software that you can use for the best results.
More - https://imprintnext.com/blog/top-07-raster-image-processing-software-for-apparel-printing/
#RasterImageProcessorSoftware #ApparelPrinting #imprintnext
A raster image processor (RIP) is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. Such a bitmap is used by a later stage of the printing system to produce the printed output. The input may be a page description in a high-level page description language such as PostScript, Portable Document Format, XPS or another bitmap of higher or lower resolution than the output device. In the latter case, the RIP applies either smoothing or interpolation algorithms to the input bitmap to generate the output bitmap.
Originally RIPs were a rack of electronic hardware which received the page description via some interface (e.g. RS-232) and generated a "hardware bitmap output" which was used to enable or disable each pixel on a real-time output device such as an optical film recorder.
A RIP can be implemented either as a software component of an operating system or as a firmware program executed on a microprocessor inside a printer, though for high-end typesetting, standalone hardware RIPs are sometimes used. Ghostscript and GhostPCL are examples of software RIPs. Every PostScript printer contains a RIP in its firmware.
DOV), today announced the launch of Version 17 of its award-winning raster image processor ("RIP") software for large-format digital printing and cutting.
DOV), today announced the launch of VisualRIP, an entry-level annual subscription raster image processor ("RIP") package for large-format digital printing.
the geometry processor and the rasterizer ... The rasterizer is where the pixels get created, polished, and used to create the beautiful images seen on screens.
(MENAFN - PR Newswire) DOWNERS GROVE, Ill., Nov. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --caldera , part of dover (NYSE. dov ), today announced the launch of Version 16 of its award-winning raster image processor ... .
DOV), today announced the launch of Version 16 of its award-winning raster image processor ("RIP") software for large-format digital printing and cutting.
Among the winners were two in the software category, with PRISMAcolor Manager garnering top honors for color management and quality and PRISMAsync winning for best Software-RIP (raster image processor).
Among the winners were two in the software category, with PRISMAcolor Manager garnering top honors for color management and quality control and PRISMAsync winning for best Software-RIP (raster image processor).