Method for creating dot arrangements or threshold matrices, an image processing apparatus, and a storage medium
US-2015286905-A1 · Oct 8, 2015 · US
US9616659B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9616659-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615086923-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 11, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 11, 2017 |
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An image processing apparatus includes a controller for controlling a print execution unit. The print execution unit repeatedly performs ejection processing of ejecting a droplet of color material onto a printing medium. The controller is configured to perform: specifying an estimate value for a target partial image by using color gap information, the target partial image being selected among a plurality of partial images included in an N-th band image; determining whether the estimate value satisfies an estimate condition; determining an ejection execution direction with respect to an N-th ejection processing to be a first direction in response to determination that the estimate value satisfies the estimate condition; and determining the ejection execution direction with respect to the N-th ejection processing to be opposite to the ejection execution direction with respect to an (N−1)-th ejection processing in response to determination that the estimate value does not satisfy the estimate condition.
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An image processing apparatus for controlling a print execution unit, wherein the print execution unit includes: a print head having a plurality of nozzle groups corresponding to a plurality of color material and arranged in a main scanning direction, each of the plurality of nozzle groups comprising a plurality of nozzles arranged in a sub-scanning direction, each of the plurality of nozzles being configured to eject a droplet of color material onto a printing medium, the image processing apparatus comprising a controller configured to perform: acquiring image data; determining an ejection execution direction of the print head for each of a plurality of pieces of band image data, the image data including the plurality of pieces of band image data representing a plurality of band images arranged in the sub-scanning direction, the ejection execution direction being one of a first direction and a second direction, the first direction being parallel to the main scanning direction, the second direction being parallel to the main scanning direction and opposite to the first direction; and controlling the print execution unit to form an image according to the image data, the print execution unit repeatedly performing an ejection processing of ejecting the droplet of color material onto the printing medium and conveying the printing medium in the sub-scanning direction, an N-th ejection processing forming an N-th band image of the plurality of band images according to N-th band image data of the plurality of pieces of band image data, the N-th ejection processing being performed by moving the print head in the ejection execution direction successively after an (N−1)-th ejection processing is performed, wherein the controller is further configured to perform: specifying an estimate value for a target partial image by using color gap information, the target partial image being selected among a plurality of partial images included in the N-th band image, the color gap information including adjacent-state color gap information and separate-state color gap information, the adjacent-state color gap information being relevant to a color gap perceived when a first printed image and a second printed image are disposed adjacent to each other, the first printed image having a pixel value and being printed by moving the print head in the first direction, the second printed image having the pixel value same as the first printed image and being printed by moving the print head in the second direction, the separate-state color gap information being relevant to a color gap perceived when the first printed image and the second printed image are separated from each other, the adjacent-state color gap information being used in response to determining that the target partial image is adjacent to another band image different from the N-th band image, the separate-state color gap information being used in response to determining that the target partial image is not adjacent to another band image different from the N-th band image; determining whether the estimate value satisfies an estimate condition, the estimate condition indicating that a color gap between the first printed image and the second printed image is recognizable; determining the ejection execution direction with respect to the N-th ejection processing to be the first direction in response to determining that the estimate value satisfies the estimate condition; and determining the ejection execution direction with respect to the N-th ejection processing to be opposite to the ejection execution direction with respect to the (N−1)-th ejection processing in response to determining that the estimate value does not satisfy the estimate condition, where N is an integer equal to or greater than 2. 2. The image processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the estimate condition includes that a color gap represented by the estimate value is equal to or more than a reference value; and wherein the estimate value corresponding to the target partial image is one of an adjacent-state estimate value calculated by using the adjacent-state color gap information and a separate-state estimate value calculated by using the separate-state color gap information. 3. The image processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the color gap associated with some pixel values according to the adjacent-state color gap information is more recognizable than the color gap associated with some pixel values according to the separate-state color gap information. 4. The image processing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the color gap according to the adjacent-state color gap information is more recognizable as a gap perceived by an observer who visually observes a first color image and a second color image disposed adjacent to the first color image is larger; and wherein the color gap according to the separate-state color gap information is more recognizable as a gap perceived by an observer who visually observes the first color image and the second color image disposed separately from the first color image is larger. 5. The image processing apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein a difference between a color gap associated with a first pixel value in the adjacent-state color gap information and a color gap associated with the first pixel value in the separate-state color gap information is larger than a difference between a color gap associated with a second pixel value in the adjacent-state color gap information and a color gap associated with the second pixel value in the separate-state color gap information. 6. The image processing apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the first pixel value is a pixel value included in one of a color range between red and white and a color range between yellow and black of a first color space, and the second pixel value is a pixel value included in one of a color range between blue and black and a color range between blue and green of the first color space. 7. The image processing apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the adjacent-state color gap information and the separate-state color gap information each relates to a first colorimetric value of a first color of a first color image and a second colorimetric value of a second color of a second color image; and wherein a color gap according to the adjacent-state color gap information and a color gap according to the separate-state color gap information are more recognizable as a distance between the first colorimetric value and the second colorimetric value in a second color space is larger. 8. The image processing apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein a distance for a color printed with a combination of two color materials is larger than a distance for a color printed with one color material. 9. The image processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the target partial image represents a part of an object; and wherein the controller is further configured to perform: specifying an object type of the object among a plurality of object types including a first object type and a second object type; determining whether the estimate value satisfies a first estimate condition when the first object type is specified; and determining whether the estimate value satisfies a second estimate condition when the second object type is specified. 10. The image processing apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the first object type represents a character, and the second object type represents an object type different from the character. 11. The image processing apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in the print head, the plurality of nozzle groups includes a
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