2016
DOI: 10.1002/col.22105
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Color separation for improved perceived image quality in terms of graininess and gamut

Abstract: Multi‐channel printing employs additional inks to improve the perceived image quality by reducing the graininess and augmenting the printer gamut. It also requires a color separation that deals with the one‐to‐many mapping problem imposed when using more than three inks. The proposed separation model incorporates a multilevel halftoning algorithm, reducing the complexity of the print characterization by grouping inks of similar hues in the same channel. In addition, a cost function is proposed that weights sel… Show more

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“…The factors of editorial and publishing processing of editions intended for reproduction by printing method [10,12,20] and electronic editions are assessed [2,13]. Problems of preparation for printing [23] and direct printing of circulations [1,5,8] are described. The mechanisms of organization of publishing business [4,9] distribution [22] and advertising [21] of books are defined.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factors of editorial and publishing processing of editions intended for reproduction by printing method [10,12,20] and electronic editions are assessed [2,13]. Problems of preparation for printing [23] and direct printing of circulations [1,5,8] are described. The mechanisms of organization of publishing business [4,9] distribution [22] and advertising [21] of books are defined.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%