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Evaluation of Bispectral Spectrophotometry for Accurate Colorimetry of Printing Materials

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Evaluation of Bispectral Spectrophotometry for Accurate Colorimetry of Printing Materials
During recent years the need for accurate color measurements has been increasing to achieve proper color management in a number of industries. One of the most wide spread techniques to measure color is based on spectrophotometric measurements. However, when dealing with hardcopy materials (paper and inks) that contain fluorescent components, the color measurements become questionable. Conventional spectrophotometers measure total radiance factors of fluorescent materials for the light source within the instrument. Such measurements cannot be used to obtain accurate colorimetry for other illuminants or sources. On the other hand using bispectral methods, which measure reflected and fluorescent spectral radiance factors as a function of incident wavelength, produces illuminant independent data and thus more accurate colorimetric calculations. The main goal of the present work is to determine colorimetric errors created by conventional spectrophotometry compared to bispectral measurement...
Sergio Gonzalez, Mark D. Fairchild
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where IMAGING
Authors Sergio Gonzalez, Mark D. Fairchild
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