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Spectral reflection and dot surface prediction models for color halftone prints

Hersch, R. D.  
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Emmel, P.  
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Collaud, F.  
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2005
Journal of Electronic Imaging

The proposed new spectral reflection model enhances the classical Clapper-Yule model by taking into account the fact that proportionally more incident light through a given colorant surface is reflected back onto the same colorant surface than onto other colorant surfaces. It comprises a weighted mean between a component specifying the part of the incident light that exits through the same colorant as the colorant from which it enters (Saunderson corrected Neugebauer component) and a component specifying the part of the incident light whose emerging light components exit from all colorants (Clapper-Yule component). We also propose models for taking into account ink spreading, a phenomenon that occurs when printing an ink halftone in superposition with one or several solid inks. The ink-spreading model incorporates nominal-to-effective surface coverage functions for each of the different ink superposition conditions. A system of equations yields the effective ink surface coverages of a color halftone as a weighted mean of the ink surface coverages specific to the different superposition conditions. The new spectral reflection prediction model combined with the ink-spreading model yields excellent spectral reflection predictions for clustered-dot color halftones printed on an offset press or on thermal transfer printers

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DOI
10.1117/1.1989987
Web of Science ID

WOS:000233222600001

Author(s)
Hersch, R. D.  
Emmel, P.  
Collaud, F.  
Crete, F.
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Journal of Electronic Imaging
Volume

14

Issue

3

Start page

33001

End page

12

Subjects

Color Reproduction

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image colour analysis

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light reflection

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spectral analysis

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thermal printers

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 31, 2007
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