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Print Quality Measurements anytime, anywhere objective, reliable, easy

PIS -II is QE s cutting-edge portable measurement device for objective image quality analysis. With the PIS -II, image evaluation is objective and unambiguous and ready when you need it, where you need it. With the PIS -II you share images, opinions and ideas in real time, revolutionizing the dynamics of image evaluation. Connected to the Internet through your PC, the PIS -II eliminates time and distance barriers: you no longer rely on someone else s descriptions now you re looking at the same images at the same time. bove all, the PIS -II is an analysis tool you can depend on. Measurements are calibrated. International image quality standards are built into test algorithms. nd the advanced, comprehensive image analysis software offers all the advantages of QE s years of research and application know-how. n advanced decision-making tool for all. Quantitative image analysis and quality evaluation are not just for specialists in the laboratory anymore. Whether in the lab or in the field, the PIS -II makes objective image quality analysis easy and affordable. Now you can observe quality, analyze quality and make critical decisions anytime, anywhere. Features and Highlights High-performance digital camera interfaces to PC via high-speed US 2.0; no battery or external power required Two interchangeable optics for reflective measurements with built-in visible illumination: a high-resolution, highprecision module and a low-resolution, large field of view module Optional optics with UV or IR illumination Spatial and density calibrated Real-time analysis based on ISO-13660 and other international standards Comprehensive library of analysis tools from QE s ISLab software Easy and quick transfer of data and images to Excel or other applications bility to save images as bitmaps nalysis of saved images in a range of file formats Flexible design for future HW and SW upgrades ffordable price Portable, ergonomic design Companion products: transmissive measurements (FlexoIS -II), DOI (Distinctness of Image), gloss and gloss uniformity measurements (DIS -II)

PIS -II Digital Loupe pplication Examples Technology enchmarking Printing System Design Ink-Media R&D and QC Problem Solving for Forensic nalysis The PIS -II as a digital loupe is revolutionizing image quality communication. The ability to display high-resolution images in real time enables instantaneous sharing of perception and opinion. The old fashioned loupe is a thing of the past.

PIS -II n dvanced nalytical Tool Standard Toolbox: Dot, Line, Edge, rea Properties and Density Calibration Dot Line Edge rea Density Calibration dvanced Toolbox: ll the standard tools plus SFR (spatial frequency response), NPS (noise power spectrum) and Reg (color registration using SFR method) SFR NPS Reg

Measuring Dot Properties pplication Examples (LR=Low Resolution Optics; HR=High Resolution Optics) Halftone & dot gain (HR) Diameter (µm) 82 Line Screen (lpi) 181 Target Dot % 20 Measured Dot % 27 Printing System Ink & media (HR) Diameter (µm) 40 53 Perimeter (µm) 121 195 ox Ratio 0.63 0.87 Circularity 0.94 1.32 D Inkjet printhead (HR) Dot Location (µm) X Y X Y 82.3 168.2-15.5-2.0 109.5 506.6 11.7-1.9 81.6 847.9-16.2 1.1 82.0 1187.1-15.8 2.0 108.1 1522.6 10.3-0.8 119.2 1870.4 21.4 8.6 97.3 2196.9-0.5-3.2 102.2 2534.5 4.4-3.9 ackground & satellites (HR) Count 521 rea (µm 2 ) 223 GS 8.5 Dot Summary Mean rea (mm²) 54.723 Perimeter (mm) 69.461 oundwidth (mm) 10.717 oundheight (mm) 10.133 oxratio 0.946 Circularity 7.027 Feature identification & analysis (LR) Text quality (LR) Dot Summary rea (mm 2 ) 2.008 1.706 Perimeter (mm) 8.769 8.273 oundwidth (mm) 1.265 1.132 oundheight (mm) 3.100 3.033 oxratio 2.451 2.681 Circularity 3.054 3.195

Measuring Line Properties pplication Examples (LR=Low Resolution Optics; HR=High Resolution Optics) lpmm Contrast 1 0.884 5 0.832 10 0.789 12.5 0.755 14 0.733 16 0.694 18 0.676 Contrast and resolution (HR) leed, blurriness,raggedness & darkness (HR) Line Quality Width (mm) 0.531 0.462 lurriness (mm) 0.211 0.082 Raggedness 0.012 0.003 Contrast 0.867 0.902 Density 0.933 1.097 Fill 1 1 Distance (mm) K Y M C Horizontal 0.990 1.018 0.992 0.986 Vertical 1.017 0.995 D 1.024 1.020 Registration (mm) Horizontal 0.000 0.028 0.002-0.004 Vertical 0.000-0.022 0.007 0.003 Inter-color bleed (HR) Line Color Width (mm) Y on K 0.858 K on Y 1.168 IC (K & Y) 0.31 Color registration (HR) Forensic analysis (LR) Text quality (HR) Stroke Width (mm) 0.344 0.311 lurriness (mm) 0.113 0.049 Raggedness (mm) 0.012 0.003 Contrast 0.811 0.883 Density 0.921 1.034

Measuring rea Properties pplication Examples (LR=Low Resolution Optics; HR=High Resolution Optics) R(%) 32.4% OD 0.49 L* 39.6 a* 2.6 b* -47.9 Reflectance, density & tone reproduction (LR) Color - XYZ & L*a*b* (LR) D low Graininess Mottle Graininess (LR) Mottle (LR) C R% 0.06 0.13 0.01 0.03 M R% 3.58 3.63 1.32 2.26 Y R% 0.63 2.80 0.20 1.72 L* 3.37 3.03 1.24 1.87 a* 1.56 1.48 0.77 0.69 b* 2.42 1.79 0.84 0.57 high Mottle (LR) Mottle K R% 1.58 2.11 L* 1.86 2.37 Profile Reflectance profile (LR)

dvanced PQ nalysis Tools: SFR SFR (Spatial Frequency Response) ISO12233:2000 Uses Fourier techniques to measure the spatial frequency response to a slanted edge. The slanted edge causes the edge gradient to be measured at many phases relative to the sensor, eliminating aliasing effects. Interpretation and analysis of SFR curve is the same as MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) Example: Spatial Frequency Response 1 0.8 Printer Response 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0 3 6 9 12 15 Frequency (cycle/mm) Printer In the figures to the left, the edge produced by Printer appears sharper. The SFR curves suggest that Printer has higher contrast than Printer at all frequencies.

dvanced PQ nalysis Tools: NPS NPS (Noise Power Spectrum) Performs Fourier transform of the auto-correlation function. When applied to a spatial image, this is often called the Wiener Spectrum. In practical terms, the Wiener Spectrum measures the noise variance at each spatial frequency. The area under the NPS curve equals the total variance of the image (σ²). Example:

dvanced PQ nalysis Tools: Color Registration REG (Color Registration) Target is a slant edge black/white transition. In an ideal system, the transition would occur at the same spatial coordinate in all color planes. In this analysis, the relative location of the transition in each of the color planes is reported. Example: Registration Error (mm) H Direction Red Green lue Red 0 0.002-0.002 Green -0.002 0-0.004 lue 0.002 0.004 0 H V Direction Red Green lue Red 0 0.014-0.014 Green -0.014 0-0.029 lue 0.014 0.029 0 V

Specifications* System configuration Camera module with two interchangeable optics modules dvanced ISLab image quality analysis software CD with installation software and documentation Compact carrying case Camera Module Color CCD (standard module is VG at 640x480) Other pixel counts optional (e.g, XG at 1024x768) Optics Module Field of View (FOV) Standard package includes two (2) interchangeable modules: a high resolution module (~ 5µm/pixel) and a low resolution module (~ 37µm/pixel), each with built-in visible illumination. Optics modules with UV or IR illumination optional High resolution module: ~ 3.2mm x 2.4mm; low resolution module: ~ 24mm x 18mm Illumination Standard visible illumination: white LED ring light at reflective, 45/0 geometry Interface US 2.0 PC Requirement Power requirement Calibrations ISLab Image Quality nalysis Software PC with Windows XP or Vista operating system Supplied by PC via US; no battery required Spatial (dimension) and reflectance (optical density) PIS -II s ISLab Image Quality nalysis Software provides the following capabilities and tools: Digital loupe with image save, open, zoom, and pixel RG and xy locations General purpose image quality analysis toolbox: Dot & halftone attributes: count, area, diameter, perimeter, box ratio, circularity, density & color in calibrated spaces, dot%, line screen, screen angle, xy coordinates, bounding box, color, size, box ratio & and circularity filters, absolute or relative thresholds, dilation-erosion, contour saving, boundary dot exclusion, background or satellite tool Line and edge attributes (ISO-13660): width, blurriness, raggedness, contrast, fill, density & color in calibrated spaces, line breaks, orientation, distance, xy coordinates, color plane, orientation & polarity; user-specifiable parameters rea attributes (ISO-13660): RG, reflectance, density, XYZ, L*a*b*, graininess, mottle in available color spaces; density standards: status, status T, DIN, DIN N, visual; color illuminants & observers:,, C, D50, D55, D65, D75, E, 2 and 10 Others: ROI definition; image and data copy, save and print; zoom; color channel selection; overlay; profile; histogram; image flip or rotate; result display & font control dvanced functions: SFR (Spatial Frequency Response) NPS (Noise Power Spectrum) anding (anding analysis, similar to NPS, with user-selectable VTF filtering) Streak nalysis (with user-selectable VTF filtering) Profile Tool (with statistics) Reg (Color Registration using the slant edge method) * Subject to change without notice. Rev 2.0 080923

For all inquiries, please contact: Quality Engineering ssociates (QE), Inc. 755 Middlesex Turnpike, Unit 3 illerica, M 01821 US Tel: +1 978-528-2034 Fax: +1 978-528-2033 Email: info@qea.com URL: www.qea.com