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Microstructure Control in 3D Printing with Digital Light Processing
2019
Computer graphics forum (Print)
Luongo, A.; Falster, V.; Doest, M. B.; Ribo, M. M.; Eiriksson, E. R.; Pedersen, D. B.; Frisvad, J. R. Abstract Digital light processing stereolithography is a promising technique for 3D printing. However, it offers little control over the surface appearance of the printed object. The printing process is typically layered, which leads to aliasing artefacts that affect surface appearance. An antialiasing option is to use greyscale pixel values in the layer images that we supply to the printer.
doi:10.1111/cgf.13807
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