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Reducing the number of calibration patterns for the two-by-two dot centering model
2012
Color Imaging XVII: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
The two-by-two dot centering model enables predicting the spectral reflectance of color halftones and does not depend on a specific halftoning algorithm. It requires measuring the reflectances of a large number of two-by-two calibration tile patterns. Spectral measurement of hundreds or thousands of tile patterns is cumbersome and time consuming. In order to limit the number of measurements, we estimate the reflectances of a large majority of twoby-two calibration tile patterns from a small
doi:10.1117/12.905433
dblp:conf/clrimg/BabaeiRH12
fatcat:snzzzaxylbbttggp4y6xhyk5jq