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Autor:
Kurt R. Bengtson, Mark Q. Shaw, George Kerby, Di-Yuan Tzeng, Jan P. Allebach, Seong Jun Park, Terry M Nelson
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing. 25:601-614
In this paper, we consider a dual-mode process for the electrophotographic laser printer--a low-frequency halftoning for smooth regions and a high-frequency halftoning for detail regions. These regions are described by an object map that is extracted
Autor:
Roy S. Berns, Di-Yuan Tzeng
Publikováno v:
Color Research & Application. 30:84-98
Principal component analysis, abbreviated PCA, has been an important and useful mathematical tool in color technology since the 1960s. Its uses have included defining tolerance intervals and ellipsoidal regions, estimating colorant spectral propertie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Imaging Science and Technology. 47:543-553
Autor:
Di-Yuan Tzeng, Roy S. Berns
Publikováno v:
Color and Imaging Conference. 8:342-347
Autor:
Di-Yuan Tzeng, Roy S. Berns
Publikováno v:
Color and Imaging Conference. 7:182-187
Autor:
Di-Yuan Tzeng, Roy S. Berns
Publikováno v:
Color and Imaging Conference. 6:106-111
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
We describe a segmentation-based object map correction algorithm, which can be integrated in a new imaging pipeline for laser electrophotographic (EP) printers. This new imaging pipeline incorporates the idea of object-oriented halftoning, which appl
Autor:
Kurt R. Bengtson, Mark Q. Shaw, Jan P. Allebach, Seong Jun Park, Victor D. Loewen, Di-Yuan Tzeng, Terry M Nelson, George Kerby
Publikováno v:
Color Imaging: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
In this paper, we consider a dual-mode halftoning process for the electrophotographic laser printer - a low frequency halftoning for smooth regions and a high frequency halftoning for detail regions. These regions are described by an object map that
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Efforts to construct end-to-end color reproduction systems based on the preservation of scene spectral data have been underway at the Munsell Color Science Laboratory. The goal is to present hardcopy results which are spectrally matched to original c
Publikováno v:
Electronic Imaging
The traditional techniques of image capture, scanning, proofing, and separating do not take advantage of colorimetry and spectrophotometry. For critical color-matching applications such as catalog sales, art-book reproductions, and computer-aided des