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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 02, 2006
Filed:
Mar. 29, 2004
R. Victor Klassen, Webster, NY (US);
Stephen C. Morgana, Brockport, NY (US);
Robert P. Loce, Webster, NY (US);
Michael Branciforte, Rochester, NY (US);
Daniel R. Maurer, Fairport, NY (US);
Michael J. Martin, Hamlin, NY (US);
Robert M. Lofthus, Webster, NY (US);
R. Victor Klassen, Webster, NY (US);
Stephen C. Morgana, Brockport, NY (US);
Robert P. Loce, Webster, NY (US);
Michael Branciforte, Rochester, NY (US);
Daniel R. Maurer, Fairport, NY (US);
Michael J. Martin, Hamlin, NY (US);
Robert M. Lofthus, Webster, NY (US);
Xerox Corporation, Stamford, CT (US);
Abstract
A method for rendering a raster output level determines an image position of a pixel of interest (POI) within an image. An intended raster output level, which corresponds to the POI, is received into a processing device. A final raster input level is determined as a function of the image position and the intended raster output level. The final input level and the image position are transmitted to an output device. An actual raster output level is rendered, via the output device, at a position on an output medium corresponding to the image position. The actual raster output level substantially matches the intended raster output level.