Ink Flow Patterns In Multi Color Inkjet Images And Their Impact On Graininess Noise
2020
Graininess noise is a common artifact in inkjet printing. While current inkjet printing technologies attempt to control graininess in single color images, the results are often less than optimal for multi-color images. This is due to fluidic interactions between inks of different colors. This paper will describe a color decomposition methodology that can be used to study ink flow patterns in multi-color inkjet printed images at a microscopic scale. This technique is used to decompose multi-color images into several independent color components. The ink patterns in these components are analyzed to relate them to visually perceptible graininess noise.
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