잉크젯 프린터로 인쇄한 한지출력물의 재현성 연구A Study on Measuring Resolusion of Hanji for Inkjet Printer
- Authors
- 강지혜; 하동환
- Issue Date
- 2009
- Publisher
- 한국사진학회
- Keywords
- Inkjet Printer; Printability; Hanji; Resolution
- Citation
- AURA, no.20, pp 54 - 62
- Pages
- 9
- Journal Title
- AURA
- Number
- 20
- Start Page
- 54
- End Page
- 62
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/36325
- ISSN
- 1228-503X
- Abstract
- As scientific technologies bring more conveniences, conventional photographers make efforts to try more various expressions of their works by using digital pictures and getting out of their
darkrooms. One of those efforts is to use ink jet printers to print pictures out traditional paper
called Hanji, which method has come into the spotlight in that it can express traditional and
peculiar beauty. Also, Hanji is used to make photoprint of cultural treasures, so its importance
as a print medium increases.
Hanji is a traditional Korean legacy made of paper mulberry trees. It feels warm and mild, and
it is excellent at preserving records. As stated above, studies on evaluating printing properties
of Hanji increase as Hanji is used for ink jet printing, but most of those studies are limited to
measuring physical properties of Hanji, so the results from those studies are not sufficient
enough to be used as visual evaluation items of printing properties.
In this study, resolutions of digitalized images of Hanji-based prints were analyzed to evaluate
their printing qualities and measure their properties. Hopefully, this study results will be used as
basic data to evaluate the qualities of Hanji for ink jet printing by cultural heritage-preservation
experts who make photo-prints of cultural treasures and by photographers who want to use
Hanji with their ink jet printers and ultimately contribute to more extensive use of traditional
and peculiar Hanji in ink jet printing.
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