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4 April 1997 Color matching using dot gain and intensity compensation for different papers
Cheol-Hee Lee, Chae-Soo Lee, Kyeong-Man Kim, Yeong-Ho Ha
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Abstract
In a drop-on-demand thermal ink-jet printer, the dot size of an ink droplet expelled from printer depends on the absorption of the paper. This causes severe differences between output images on the different paper materials. In this paper, the color matching algorithm for different papers is proposed. To achieve corresponding color reproduction, dot gain compensation based on saturation was applied to predict color reproduction on printer. If the dot gain of pigment is increased, the white portion of paper decreases while the saturation value increases monotonically. As the result of dot gain compensation, intensity change may be appeared. Therefore, an intensity compensation without any hue variation is followed to match the colors of different substrates.
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Cheol-Hee Lee, Chae-Soo Lee, Kyeong-Man Kim, and Yeong-Ho Ha "Color matching using dot gain and intensity compensation for different papers", Proc. SPIE 3018, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hard Copy, and Graphic Arts II, (4 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271603
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KEYWORDS
Color printing

Printing

Absorption

RGB color model

Reflectivity

Color reproduction

Image quality

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