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Angular Color Prediction Model for Anisotropic Halftone Prints on a Metallic Substrate

Pjanic, P.
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Yang, L.
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Teleman, A.
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July 1, 2019
Journal Of Imaging Science And Technology

Under specular reflection, non-isotropic halftones such as line halftones printed on an ink-receiving plastic layer superposed with a metallic layer change their colors upon in-plane rotation of the print. This color change is due to the orientation-dependent optical dot gain of the halftone. A strong dot gain occurs when the incident light is perpendicular to the halftone line structure. A color prediction model is proposed which predicts under specular reflection the color of cyan, magenta and yellow line halftones as a function of the azimuthal rotation angle, the incident angle and the line frequency. The model is calibrated by measuring 17 reflectances at the (25 degrees : 25 degrees) measurement geometry, with the incident light parallel to the halftone lines. The model has been tested for several azimuthal rotation and incident viewing angles, each time for 125 different cyan, magenta and yellow ink surface coverages. The obtained prediction accuracies are between Delta E-94 = 3.5 and Delta E-94 = 7. (C) 2019 Society for Imaging Science and Technology.

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DOI
10.2352/J.ImagingSci.Technol.2019.63.4.040407
Web of Science ID

WOS:000485819100008

Author(s)
Pjanic, P.
Yang, L.
Teleman, A.
Hersch, R. D.  
Date Issued

2019-07-01

Publisher

I S & T-SOC IMAGING SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY

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Journal Of Imaging Science And Technology
Volume

63

Issue

4

Article Number

040407

Subjects

Imaging Science & Photographic Technology

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REVIEWED

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