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7 February 1997 Controlling the digital transfer process
Felix Brunner
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Proceedings Volume 2949, Imaging Sciences and Display Technologies; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266324
Event: Advanced Imaging and Network Technologies, 1996, Berlin, Germany
Abstract
The accuracy of today's color management systems fails to satisfy the requirements of the graphic arts market. A first explanation for this is that color calibration charts on which these systems rely, because of print technical reasons, are subject to color deviations and inconsistencies. A second reason is that colorimetry describes the human visual perception of color differences and has no direct relation to the rendering technology itself of a proofing or printing device. The author explains that only firm process control of the many parameters in offset printing by means of a system as for example EUROSTANDARD System Brunner, can lead to accurate and consistent calibration of scanner, display, proof and print. The same principles hold for the quality management of digital presses.
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Felix Brunner "Controlling the digital transfer process", Proc. SPIE 2949, Imaging Sciences and Display Technologies, (7 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.266324
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Colorimetry

Calibration

Halftones

Color management

Graphic arts

Inkjet technology

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