Digitizing PDF
Digitizing PDF
2. Quantization
Samples are rounded to a fixed set of numbers (such as integers), a
process known as quantization.
In general, these can occur at the same time, though they are conceptually
distinct. A series of digital integers can be transformed into an analog
output that approximates the original analog signal. Such a transformation
is called a DA conversion. The sampling rate and the number of bits used
to represent the integers combine to determine how close such an
approximation to the analog signal a digitization will be.
Examples
The term is often used to describe the scanning of analog sources (such as
printed photos or taped videos) into computers for editing, but it also can
refer to audio (where sampling rate is often measured in kilohertz) and
texture map transformations. In this last case, as in normal photos,
sampling rate refers to the resolution of the image, often measured in
pixels per inch.
Digitizing may also used in the field of apparel, where an image may be
recreated with the help of embroidery digitizing software tools and saved
as embroidery machine code. This machine code is fed into an embroidery
machine and applied to the fabric. The most supported format is DST file.
Apparel companies also digitize clothing patterns.
Implications
This shift to digitization in the contemporary media world has created
implications for traditional mass media products. However, these
"limitations are still very unclear”. The more technology advances, the
more converged the realm of mass media will become with less need for
traditional communication technologies. For example, the Internet has
transformed many communication norms, creating more efficiency for not
only individuals, but also for businesses. However, McQuail suggests
traditional media have also benefited greatly from new media, allowing
more effective and efficient resources available.