Title :
Print engine color management using customer image content
Author :
Elliot, Michael W. ; Cockburn, Juan C.
Author_Institution :
Xerox Corp., Webster, NY, USA
Abstract :
The production of quality color prints requires that color accuracy and reproducibility be maintained to within very tight tolerances when transferred to different media. Variations in the printing process commonly produce color shifts that result in poor color reproduction. The primary function of a color management system is maintaining color quality and consistency. Currently these systems are tuned in the factory by printing a large set of test color patches, measuring them, and making necessary adjustments. This time-consuming procedure should be repeated as needed once the printer leaves the factory. In this work, a color management system that compensates for print color shifts in realtime using feedback from an in-line full-width sensor is proposed. Instead of printing test patches, this novel attempt at color management utilizes the output pixels already rendered in production pages, for a continuous printer characterization. The printed pages are scanned in-line and the results are utilized to update the process by which colorimetric image content is translated into engine specific color separations (e.g. CIELAB->;CMYK). The proposed system provides a means to perform automatic printer characterization, by simply printing a set of images that cover the gamut of the printer. Moreover, all of the color conversion features currently utilized in production systems (such as Gray Component Replacement, Gamut Mapping, and Color Smoothing) can be achieved with the proposed system.
Keywords :
customer services; image classification; image colour analysis; printing; sensors; automatic printer characterization; color print quality; color reproduction; colorimetric image content; customer image content; in-line full-width sensor; print engine color management; printed page; test color patch; Art; Computational modeling; Image color analysis; Image segmentation; Libraries; Printers; Printing;
Conference_Titel :
Image Processing Workshop (WNYIPW), 2010 Western New York
Conference_Location :
Rochester, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9298-5
DOI :
10.1109/WNYIPW.2010.5649758