Bitmap Viewer | Esko Exclusive

In the digital prepress workflow, what you see in Adobe Illustrator or the PDF is often a lie. It is a vector-based approximation of physics. The reveals the physical truth: the actual dots that will hold ink, hit the substrate, and determine the quality of the final package.

: Built-in features allow for the accurate measurement of screen ruling (LPI), screen angles, line thickness, and absolute distances or geometric dimensions.

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+--------------------------------------------------+ | Menu Bar | Zoom | Measure | Info | Channels | +--------------------------------------------------+ | Thumbnail | Main View Area | | Navigator | (Zoomed bitmap) | | | | | Separation | | | List (CMYK, | | | Spot) | | +--------------------------------------------------+ | Status Bar: X,Y | RGB value | Angle | Ruling | +--------------------------------------------------+

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Report prepared for internal technical review. For further details, refer to Esko ArtPro+ User Guide v22.03, Chapter 8: "Bitmap Inspection Tools."

: The Bitmap Viewer is typically found within the Imaging Engine installer package. : Built-in features allow for the accurate measurement

The software is tightly integrated with the Esko Automation Engine ecosystem and is distributed alongside the installer. System Prerequisites Imaging Engine - Esko

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The tool is another standout feature. It allows operators to simulate misregistration on press, helping to verify that traps are correctly applied and no unintended gaps or overlaps will appear between colors, even if the press isn't perfectly aligned.