Title
Brighter is Better? Investigating Spectral Color Prediction of Ink on Optically Brightened Substrate
Abstract
The effect of fluorescence on the spectral modeling of inks printed on optically brightened substrates was investigated. Color differences were computed between print measurements with ultraviolet included (UVI) and excluded (UVX) instrument setups. Heat-set, CMYK process inks printed at SWOP density on non-optically brightened substrates exhibited color differences less than 1 DeltaE(ab)(*). The same inks printed on optically brightened substrates had color, differences greater than 3 DeltaE(ab)(*) as a result of fluorescence due to UV component inclusion. A modified spectral Neugebauer printer model was used to model desktop printer ink on optically brightened substrates using both UVI and UVX measurement setups. Results indicate although UVI/UVX model parameters are similar, their output colors are quite different. Printer models using the optically brightened substrates could plug directly into printer models of non-fluorescent substrates.
Year
Venue
Field
2003
ELEVENTH COLOR IMAGING CONFERENCE: COLOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING - SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGIES, APPLICATIONS
Substrate (chemistry),Inkwell,Computer science,Optics,Spectral color,Optoelectronics
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
1
0.41
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Anthony J. Calabria1103.72
Danny C. Rich211.09