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Color Printing

by Joel Greenberg , 2005
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represents my own work in

Ranked Dither for Robust Color Printing

by Maya R. Gupta, Jayson Bowen
"... A spatially-adaptive method for color printing is proposed that is robust to printer instabilities, reproduces smooth regions with the quality of ordered dither, reproduces sharp edges significantly better than ordered dither, and may be less susceptible to moire. The new method acts in parallel on ..."
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A spatially-adaptive method for color printing is proposed that is robust to printer instabilities, reproduces smooth regions with the quality of ordered dither, reproduces sharp edges significantly better than ordered dither, and may be less susceptible to moire. The new method acts in parallel

Digital Proofing of Spot Color Printing

by Yu Ju Wu, Miro Suchy, Paul D. Fleming Iii, Ra Pekarovicova - Western Michigan University. Paul , 2005
"... (RIP), ink jet printer In commercial, product or packaging printing, specific color inks are often used to meet specific requirements of customers. Recent developments in digital printing made this technique attractive for possible implementation in commercial, product or packaging printing. While d ..."
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(RIP), ink jet printer In commercial, product or packaging printing, specific color inks are often used to meet specific requirements of customers. Recent developments in digital printing made this technique attractive for possible implementation in commercial, product or packaging printing. While

Chromaticity Gamut Enhancement by Heptatone Multi-Color Printing

by Victor Ostromoukhov - In Device-Independent Color Imaging and Imaging Systems Integration, volume 1909 of Proceedings of the SPIE
"... . The present paper studies the chromaticity gamut of multi-color printing processes. Heptatone (7color) printing -- the most promising variant of multi-color printing -- offers a significantly larger gamut than a conventional CMYK printing process, approaching CRT and film gamuts. The behavior of ..."
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. The present paper studies the chromaticity gamut of multi-color printing processes. Heptatone (7color) printing -- the most promising variant of multi-color printing -- offers a significantly larger gamut than a conventional CMYK printing process, approaching CRT and film gamuts. The behavior

Predicting Transmittance Spectra of Electrophotographic Color Prints

by Safer Mourad, Patrick Emmel, Roger David Hersch - In Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts VI , 2001
"... For dry toner electrophotographic color printers, we present a numerical simulation model describing the color printer response based on a physical characterization of the different electrophotographic process steps. The proposed model introduces a Cross Transfer EJficiency designed to predict the c ..."
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the color transmittance spectra of multi-color prints by taking into account the transfer influence of each deposited color toner layer upon the other layers.

Attributes of a new image quality model for color prints

by Marius Pedersen, Nicolas Bonnier, Jon Y. Hardeberg, Fritz Albregtsen - in [Color Imaging Conference], 204–209, IS&T , 2009
"... Evaluation of perceived image quality in color prints is a complex task, due to its subjectivity and dimensionality. Per-ceived image quality is influenced by a number of quality at-tributes. Evaluation of all attributes influence, and their influence on other attributes, is is a difficult and compl ..."
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Evaluation of perceived image quality in color prints is a complex task, due to its subjectivity and dimensionality. Per-ceived image quality is influenced by a number of quality at-tributes. Evaluation of all attributes influence, and their influence on other attributes, is is a difficult

Quality Control of Color Printing on Banknotes by Image Processing

by Pairoj Klypetch, Prabhas Chongstitvatana
"... The banknotes printing process is complex and delicate. It is necessary to print different patterns and color that make it difficult to forge and, at the same time maintain the beauty of the notes. Therefore, monitoring and quality control standard must be present at every stage to reduce the errors ..."
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The banknotes printing process is complex and delicate. It is necessary to print different patterns and color that make it difficult to forge and, at the same time maintain the beauty of the notes. Therefore, monitoring and quality control standard must be present at every stage to reduce

Investigation of the Commercially Used Color Print Processes

by Alex W. Dreyfoos, At The , 1954
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In accordance with the requirements for graduation,

Wilhelm Analog and Digital Color Print Materials Reference

by Henry Wilhelm
"... Drawing on the many years of research associated with The ..."
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Drawing on the many years of research associated with The

Reflection density in photographic color prints: generalizations of the Williams–Clapper transform

by Joel D. Shore, John P. Spoonhower - J. Imaging Sci. Technol , 2001
"... We present two generalizations of the Williams–Clapper transform for converting between transmission and reflection densities of a color print. The first generalization allows for arbitrary incident angle, viewing angle, and index of refraction. The second generalization is to the geometry of an int ..."
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We present two generalizations of the Williams–Clapper transform for converting between transmission and reflection densities of a color print. The first generalization allows for arbitrary incident angle, viewing angle, and index of refraction. The second generalization is to the geometry
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