RIP Software And Its Importance

Raster image processing whose acronym is RIP software. Apart from converting vectors into rasters, this program also provides the user with better control of their printer as compared to the print driver that comes with the printer.  The Raster Image Processing Software mostly converts the image into a high-quality raster image. Apart from this the RIP software also has other processing and photo editing capabilities. Sometimes Raster images are also known as bitmaps. The bitmaps or raster images created by the software further allow you to carry out multiple functions such as color customization, and image editing, and process these images for each specific printer. Hence it can be said that the software communicates the processed data to obtain the final output. 

Apart from Rasterizing the RIP software have several other capabilities. The RIP software provides the user with several color management tools and controls to make sure that you have a suitable color match that can be further scaled, rotated, inverted, or resized according to requirement. RIP software also provides the user with white toner controls. This allows you to manage the amount of white toner used in the images. Some specific software also has a feature to calculate the cost per print based on the amount of toner used. 

Over the years ACRORIP has launched several RIP software that are compatible with different types of printers. Currently, the highly popular and easy-to-use RIP is available in a brand new version which has many different types of functionality with a familiar easy to use compatible interface. The two popular RIP software launched recently are the ACRORIP V10 and ACRORIP V11. ACRORIP V10 is a DTGRIP compatible with DTG printers, whereas ACRORIP V11 is compatible with DTF printers. This RIP software considers vector images, breaks the images, and converts them into high-quality images composed mostly of dots of small matrices. This image made up of dots or small pixels is known as a bitmap or raster graphic image. Rasterization facilitates the removal of positive or negative parts of an image based on the color of the garment on which you are printing. These are the parts that are not particularly needed during printing. For example, if you are printing on a black t-shirt and the image which we are printing has a lot of black color then, using the RIP software you can remove black toner from the print and just utilize the black color of the t-shirt. 


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