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Colour plane synchronisation in colour error diffusion
Proceedings of International Conference on Image Processing
On a bi-level colour device, only eight distinct colours (including black and white) are able to be represented. One common method of mapping image data to such a device is to use error diffusion techniques. These techniques diffuse the error from representing a particular pixel to adjacent unprocessed pixels, with the effect that locally the average pixel value closely approximates that of the original image. However, when applied to colour images, the pattern of dots within the three colour
doi:10.1109/icip.1997.648089
dblp:conf/icip/Bailey97a
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