Artificial intelligence can be used to improve the various stages of printing processes in general in all types of printing. Artificial intelligence can be used to analyze printing data and identify potential printing problems such as different color values ​​or adjusting the printing registration and other different characteristics. This can help ensure that the final product is of high quality that meets the required standards and meets customer expectations.
In the field of automatic control or automation, artificial intelligence can perform high-level automatic control in various aspects of printing processes, including pre-press operations in the field of image processing, color correction and preparing print files. This can help reduce manual work and increase efficiency, in addition to improving the accuracy and consistency of the quality of the final product.
Thus, artificial intelligence and its various applications can enter the various stages of printing production to predict and improve printing performance and thus raise the final quality. This research paper addresses some of the roles of artificial intelligence in the field of printing as well as the field of image processing for the image that will be used later.
Nagy Israel Mikael, P., & العجوز, Ù. (2024). The Importance of Using Artificial Intelligence in Image Processing Field and Printing. Journal of Heritage and Design, 4(1), 143-158. doi: 10.21608/jsos.2024.313524.1581
MLA
Peter Nagy Israel Mikael; منى العجوز. "The Importance of Using Artificial Intelligence in Image Processing Field and Printing", Journal of Heritage and Design, 4, 1, 2024, 143-158. doi: 10.21608/jsos.2024.313524.1581
HARVARD
Nagy Israel Mikael, P., العجوز, Ù. (2024). 'The Importance of Using Artificial Intelligence in Image Processing Field and Printing', Journal of Heritage and Design, 4(1), pp. 143-158. doi: 10.21608/jsos.2024.313524.1581
VANCOUVER
Nagy Israel Mikael, P., العجوز, Ù. The Importance of Using Artificial Intelligence in Image Processing Field and Printing. Journal of Heritage and Design, 2024; 4(1): 143-158. doi: 10.21608/jsos.2024.313524.1581