Misregistration between the color separations of a printed image, which is often inevitable, can cause objectionable color shifts in average color. We analyze the impact of inter-separation misregistration on clustered-dot halftones using Fourier analysis in a lattice framework. Our analysis provides a complete characterization of the conditions under which the average color is invariant to displacement misregistration. In addition to known conditions on colorant spectra and periodicity of the halftones, the work reveals that invariance can also be obtained when these conditions are violated for suitable dot shapes and displacements. Examples for these conditions are included, as is the consideration of traditional halftone configurations.
Basak Oztan, Gaurav Sharma, Robert P. Loce