WO2010100129A1 - Method and apparatus for calculating metameric colors - Google Patents
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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- H04N1/00—Scanning, transmission or reproduction of documents or the like, e.g. facsimile transmission; Details thereof
- H04N1/46—Colour picture communication systems
- H04N1/56—Processing of colour picture signals
- H04N1/60—Colour correction or control
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- the present invention relates to a method for the quality control of printed products.
- the invention relates to a method for checking the color reproduction accuracy of a given printer in view of color fading.
- the invention relates to the field of image rendering by means of multidimensional color reproduction devices.
- the independent values with which the color device can be addressed are called colorants or inks.
- the physically achievable values for these colorants range from 0 to 100 %.
- a color reproduction device with n colorants will be called a printer or an n-ink process,
- a typical device we have in mind is a multidimensional color printer with n colorants such as a CMYK offset printing press, but the invention can also be applied to other color reproduction devices, including multi -primary color displays.
- colorant space is meant an n-dimensional space with n the number of independent variables with which the printer can be addressed.
- the dimension of the space corresponds to the number of inks of the printer, which is usually four.
- color space is meant a space that represents a number of quantities of an object that characterize its color. In most practical situations, colors will be represented in a 3 -dimensional space such as the CIE XYZ space. However, also other characteristics can be used such as multispectral values based on filters that are not necessarily a linear transformation of the color matching functions to represent color. A typical example is an m-dimensional space of which the axes correspond to densities.
- lambda is the wavelength, ranging theoretically from 360 to 830 nanometers and wherein:
- R (lambda) is the reflectance curve
- I (lambda) is the power spectrum of the illuminant - x(lambda)
- Y(lambda) and Z(lambda) are the color matching functions of the standard observer.
- colorant gamut or colorant domain is meant the delimited space in colorant space of colorant combinations that are physically realizable by a given printer, taking into account possible extra limitations on colorant combinations.
- n-ink process is completely characterized by its colorant gamut with a number of colorant limitations and the printer model . Because of this close relationship between an n-ink process and the printer model, the operations typical for a printer model are also defined for the n-ink process. With inverting an n-ink process is meant that the corresponding printer model is inverted.
- the transformation of an n-ink process to color space on the other hand is equivalent to transforming the corresponding colorant domain to color space by making use of the printer model .
- color gamut is meant a delimited region in color space, containing colors that are physically realizable by a given printer, taking into account possible extra limitations on colorant combinations .
- Metameric color patches are colors that have a different spectral characterization but the same color values. Typically we think about surface colors with different reflectance spectra but the same XYZ values for a given set of viewing conditions . In a similar way, for multi -primary color displays, i.e. color displays with more than three primaries, metameric colors can be generated. Color checks
- the main problem with checking the state of the printer by printing and measuring a number of color patches is that mismatches are not found easily.
- a spectro-photometer or colorimeter is needed and an application has to be used to calculate the color differences .
- color patches are designed to check different aspects of the color reproduction process.
- a number of patches can be made that have the same color for the specific viewing illuminant for which the color transform is determined, but have a different color if the viewing illuminant changes or if another illuminant is used. These colors are referred to as metameric colors for a specific viewing illuminant. Metameric patches are typically created with an output device with more than three inks. As multiple inks are available, there are always ink combinations available resulting in the same color for a given viewing illuminant. By just checking these patches visually under the used viewing illuminant, a match with the viewing illuminant used in the color match and the real viewing illuminant can be evaluated.
- the color characteristics of most color reproduction devices change over time, for example due to different printing conditions, different drivers, different inks and media used.
- a number of color patches are printed with known color values, specified by their CIELAB coordinates, XYZ values or - in advanced applications - their reflectance characteristics.
- the printed color patches can be measured and the measurements compared with the specified color values. This is an accurate technique, but it is rather cumbersome. It requires the use of a colorimeter or spectrophotometer and the specified color values have to be made available each time the print is checked.
- HVS Human Visual System
- CMYK printer for example will have a multiple of CMYK combinations to simulate a given CIELAB color, i.e. there is a match for a given set of color matching functions and. viewing illuminant, however if either the viewing illuminant or color matching functions are changed there is no guarantee to have a match anymore.
- ICC profiles are used. These profiles contain several sets of information about the color reproduction device, including color conversions from the colorant space of the device to color space and vice versa.
- printer models based on printer targets such as the IT8.7/3 or the IS12642/2 target are in general not accurate enough.
- the closed loop approach is used for a number of a selected number of colorant combinations.
- these starting colorant combinations are first looked for based on a less accurate printer model .
- closed loop iteration involves the follwing steps: a. Create a printer model based on all available measured color patches b. Per colorant combination, determine one or multiple colorant combinations to be printed so that the printer model can be increased in accuracy in this region of the colorant space optimally. c. Print the just defined colorant combinations and measure them by preference spectrally. d. Add these measurements to the profile e. Go to step a if the printer model still needs to be improved
- the fading characterization of the printer has to be recorded. Therefore, a printer target is printed and measured after several time intervals, in according to the speed of the fading.
- the above methods for calculating metameric color patches can be used for printing processes that use four colorants such as CMYK, but also for printing processes that use more than four colorants.
- An example of such a printing process uses CMYK colorants and additionally one or more colorants out of the set of orange, green or blue colorants.
- metameric patches can be done generated automatically, on a regular basis. Also checking metameric patches can be done automatically; i.e. the patches can be measured to check if they really are metameric for a given illuminant. Also the lab values for standard illuminants such as D50 can be provided and the corresponding values could be printed to check if they are still valid after some time. Checking color values with spectra- photometers is in easily done for standard illuminants such as D50.B
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