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RIP (Raster Image Processor) is software with PostScript capabilities that makes your printer place the ink in the correct positions for your printed image.
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AlgoLab Photo Vector from AlgoLab Inc.
AlgoLab Photo Vector is a handy tool for designers and CAD/CAM professionals to create, cleanup, make fast corrections, edit designs and create input to CAD/CAM systems including CNC vectors. It is especially useful for cleaning up and editing scanned designs on textile, fabric, vinyl, carpets, mats, and other materials. It helps to simplify images and create mosaic.
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AlgoLab Raster to Vector Conversion Toolkit from AlgoLab Inc.
AlgoLab Raster to Vector Conversion Toolkit converts architect, mechanical and various technical drawings, maps and other types of line artwork including black and white graphics for books and journals from raster to vector formats. This means that a paper drawing can be scanned, line artwork automatically recognized and represented in a vector format that then can be imported to your CAD or drawing program .
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ArcPress for ArcGIS from RockWare Inc
ArcPress for ArcGIS is a PostScript-based Raster Image Processor (RIP) for fast and high-quality printing and exporting of GIS maps. ArcPress for ArcGIS translates maps into industry standard export formats or the native language format of your printer. Because ArcPress for ArcGIS does all of its processing on your computer, you do not need to rely on the printer to interpret, translate, and store data. ArcPress for ArcGIS allows printers to do what they do best--print.
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ArcView ArcPress from RockWare Inc
The ArcPress for ArcView extension is a graphics metafile rasterizer that enables ArcView users to enhance their capabilities for outputting high-quality maps. Using the ArcPress extension, any map or view within ArcView can be sent easily to high-quality printers or export formats while maintaining a consistently high-quality output.
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Audiolib CD Ripper from Audiolib
Convert CD tracks to files of mp3, wave or ogg format.
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Aurelon Signalize! from Aurelon
Software RIP for large format printing and signmaking incl. PDF Editing and color calibration.
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AVS Audio CD Grabber from Online Media Technologies
Audio CD Grabber is a CD ripper utility program that allows you to rip audio tracks from CDs, to download disc info from FreeDB (an Internet compact disc database) and to copy them to the local disk.
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BengtPSLib from Bengt Computer Graphics
Postscript, EPS and PDF compatible language interpreter.
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Color Express from Compose Systems Limited
Whether you’re printing color proofs, large format posters or composites that demand top quality color reproduction, choosing a PostScript RIP is as important as choosing the color printer itself. Your printer may have a great specification but it will only live up to its promise with a RIP that can deliver the best image quality with features and performance to ensure maximum productivity. Color Express from Compose is the ideal RIP for digital color printing solutions.
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Colorless Cyclone CK II from Color Print Solutions Inc.
The Colorless Cyclone CK II is a Raster Image Processor (RIP). Raster Image Processor from Canon CLC 3100. An interface that works between a color copier and a computer ultimately printing color digital prints. RIP is an abbreviation for Raster Image Processor. A RIP is sometimes called a controller. A RIP is the brains of a printer. All printers have a RIP. Most printers, like a HP LaserWriter for example, enclose the RIP in the same housing as the printer.
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