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Deducing Ink Thickness Variations by a Spectral Prediction Model

Hersch, Roger D.  
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Brichon, Mathieu
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Bugnon, Thomas  
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2009
Color Research And Application

Most existing techniques for regulating the ink flow in offset presses rely oil density measurements carried out oil specially printed patches. In the present contribution. we develop a methodology to deduce ink thickness variations from spectral measurements of multichromatic halftone patches located within the printed page. For this purpose, we extend the Clapper-Yule spectral reflectance prediction model by expressing the transmittance of the colorants composed of superposed inks as a function of the ink transmittances and of fitted ink layer thicknesses. We associate to each ink all ink thickness variation factor. At print time, this ink thickness variation factor can be fitted to minimize a difference metric between predicted reflection spectrum and measured reflection spectrum. The ink thickness variations deduced from multichromatic halftones allow to clearly distinguish between normal ink volume, reduced ink volume, or increased ink volume. This information can then he used for performing control operations on the printing press. (C) 2009 Wiley periodicals, Inc. Col Res Appl, 34, 432-442. 2009; Published online in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI 10.1002/col.20541

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DOI
10.1002/col.20541
Web of Science ID

WOS:000271402100003

Author(s)
Hersch, Roger D.  
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Brichon, Mathieu
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Bugnon, Thomas  
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Amrhyn, Peter
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Crete, Frederique
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Mourad, Safer
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Janser, Hebert
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Jiang, Yufan
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Riepenhoff, Matthias
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Color Research And Application
Volume

34

Start page

432

End page

442

Subjects

color printing

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color halftones

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spectral reflection prediction model

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dot gain

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ink spreading

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ink flow

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ink volume

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ink thickness

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ink density

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control on ink flow

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Printer Characterization

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Color

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Reflection

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Optimization

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November 30, 2010
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