2023
DOI: 10.2352/j.imagingsci.technol.2023.67.3.030404
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Dot Off Dot Screen Printing with RGBW Reflective Inks

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“…Halftoned channels Binarized RGB texture Shaded result presence of the corresponding pigment color. For the specific material shown in this work, a halftoning process that avoids placement of two different primaries in the same location is preferred [2]. The input texture is a three channel image (RGB) with no overlapping colors.…”
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“…Halftoned channels Binarized RGB texture Shaded result presence of the corresponding pigment color. For the specific material shown in this work, a halftoning process that avoids placement of two different primaries in the same location is preferred [2]. The input texture is a three channel image (RGB) with no overlapping colors.…”
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“…Individual micro particles known as grounded mica flakes can be coated XXXX-XXX © IEEE Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/XXX.0000.0000000 with a thin film to enable controlled fine placement of differently thick films across an object surface [1]. Such fine placement is essential in printing, for example, where spatial arrangement of particles with a limited number of colors can result in patterns perceived as including a number of shades and combinations of the used primaries [2].…”
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