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RIP
(1) See ripping.

(2) (Raster Image Processor) The hardware and/or software that rasterizes an image for display or printing. RIPs are designed to rasterize a specific type of data, such as PostScript. As desktop computers became more powerful, software RIPs became more appealing than specialized hardware RIPs. Software can be upgraded more easily, and the operation is always speeded up by installing a faster CPU. See rasterize.

(2) (Routing Information Protocol) A simple routing protocol that is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite. It determines a route based on the smallest hop count between source and destination. RIP is a distance vector protocol that routinely broadcasts routing information to its neighboring routers and is known to waste bandwidth. It also has a limit of 15 hops. If a route is advertised as having 16 hops, it is flagged as unreachable. AppleTalk, DECnet, TCP/IP, NetWare and VINES all use incompatible versions of RIP. See routing protocol.

(3) (Remote Imaging Protocol) An earlier graphics format from TeleGrafix Communications, designed for transmitting graphics over low-speed lines. Using a communications program that supported RIP enabled graphical interfaces to be used on a BBS with respectable performance via modem.
rip Informal, archaic
an old worn-out horse

rip [rip]
(engineering)
To saw wood with the grain.
(mining engineering)
To break down the roof in mine roadways to increase the headroom for haulage, traffic, and ventilation.
(oceanography)
A turbulent agitation of water generally caused by the interaction of currents and wind.

RIP [¦är¦ī¦pēorrip]
(graphic arts)

rip
To cut wood lengthwise, parallel to the grain.

1.(networking)RIP - Routing Information Protocol.
2.(application, printer)RIP - Raster Image Processor.
3.(audio)rip - (From "rip off" - to steal) To copy audio or video (e.g. from a compact disc) to a file, e.g. an MP3 digital audio file, on a computer hard disk.

While it may be legal to do this for personal use, ripping a copyright work and distributing the result to others could result in prosecution.


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With the integration of EFI Bestcolor technology, Esko FlexProof/E drives the inkjet devices directly without the need for an additional software RIP.
They'll learn about direct digital scanning of art, color management, building a custom camera profile, soft proofing, calibrating a monitor, digital workflow, using Photoshop for art reproduction, what a software RIP is, differences between different inkjet printers, choosing a printer, what a printer profile is and building one, tips and tricks to printing on canvas and other fine art media, and doing gallery wrap.
Targeted toward professional photographers and service bureau operators, who demand the highest quality photographic prints, the software RIP is available in two versions--one for wide-format printers ($2,300) and one for printers up to 24 inches wide ($1,300).
 
 
 
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