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I wrote this article for Specialist Printing, the ESMA magazine in 2007.http://www.ulano.com/ijf/whatdoesaripdo.htmhttp://www.specialistprinting.com/index.htm
I did post this on the Ulano site when I was their webmaster, but they have no rights at all. The article is mine. Use it anyway you wish, credit to me and mention Specialist Printing. I have many more pictures and a PDF of the actual article.
I think an interesting discussion, in addition to what a RIP does, would be to talk about when a commercial RIP becomes necessary for a shop. There are a lot of smaller shops out there printing 3 or 4 color designs with basic halftones that can use something like Ghostscript and have zero problems. I know Frog uses GS, as do I. At which point should someone start looking toward a commercial RIP?
2. It controls the amount of ink deposited on the film (for ink-jet printers). Most printers used for the film positive generation allow for different amount of ink to be deposited with each droplet. This function, on a basic level, compensates for different types of film and their ability to absorb the ink. More sophisticated programs will actually allow for compensation based on the halftone percentage (for example, depositing less ink in the middle range where the likelihood of dot gain is higher. Or if the films are not dark enough in the shadows, ink volume can be increased there without influencing the snaller dots)
A raster image processor (RIP) is a component used in a printing system which produces a raster image also known as a bitmap. The bitmap is then sent to a printing device for 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.Raster image processing is the process and the means of turning vector digital information such as a PostScript file into a high-resolution raster image.