: A collection of tools for the fast creation of standard rosettes, borders, and grids.
: Create "squeezed out" grid effects where line shifts depend on image half-tones.
The mathematical patterns generated by Cerberus 4.0 are used globally across several sensitive asset categories:
Cerberus maintains a proprietary library of "hidden image" algorithms. Using the , you can embed a latent image (a logo or text) within a repeating wave structure. The image is invisible to the naked eye but appears instantly when the document is photocopied or scanned (Copy Detection Pattern).
The software is specifically designed for the protection of documents and securities, making it ideal for creating security elements for banknotes, passports, certificates, and licenses. The mathematical complexity of guilloche patterns created with Cerberus provides an effective deterrent against counterfeiting and forgery. The ability to modulate patterns through various parameters ensures that each design can be made unique and virtually impossible to duplicate without the original numerical specifications.
Attempting to render millions of concentric vector intersecting nodes in an application like Illustrator often causes memory errors. Cerberus uses specialized rendering architecture to handle hyper-dense vector fields smoothly.
Users generate complex geometric rosettes, borders, and backgrounds inside an .
: A tool for rapidly generating standard patterns (borders, rosettes) which can then be customized.
The patterns engineered within Cerberus Professional 4.0 serve distinct roles in security and manufacturing:
Finished elements export exclusively as uncompressed, pure vector , ensuring clean handoffs to commercial offset or intaglio prepress systems. Market Alternatives: Cerberus vs. The Competition
Users generate standard security geometry seamlessly in a live workspace:
The software is optimized for stable operation on Windows platforms (including Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8).
The final pattern exports directly into a PostScript (PS) file format , making it compatible with high-end offset printing plates and computer-to-plate (CTP) imaging machinery. System Requirements and Compatibility
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