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[PWS+96]  Reproducing Color Images as Duotones

Power:1996:RCI (In proceedings)
Author(s)Power J., West B., Stollnitz E. and Salesin D.
Title« Reproducing Color Images as Duotones »
InProceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 96 (New Orleans, LA, August 4--9, 1996)
SeriesComputer Graphics Proceedings, Annual Conference Series
Editor(s)Holly Rushmeier
Page(s)237--248
Year1996
PublisherACM Press/ACM SIGGRAPH
AddressNew York
Editor(s)Holly Rushmeier

Abstract
We investigate a new approach for reproducing color images. Rather than mapping the colors in an image onto the gamut of colors that can be printed with cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks, we choose the set of printing inks for the particular image being reproduced. In this paper, we look at the special case of selecting inks for duotone printing, a relatively inexpensive process in which just two inks are used. Specifically, the system we describe takes an image as input, and allows a user to select 0, 1, or 2 inks. It then chooses the remaining ink or inks so as to reproduce the image as accurately as possible and produces the appropriate color separations automatically.

BibTeX code
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  author = {Joanna L. Power and Brad S. West and Eric J. Stollnitz and David H.
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  editor = {Holly Rushmeier},
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  doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/237170.237261},
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  title = {{R}eproducing {C}olor {I}mages as {D}uotones},
  abstract = {We investigate a new approach for reproducing color images. Rather
              than mapping the colors in an image onto the gamut of colors that
              can be printed with cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks, we
              choose the set of printing inks for the particular image being
              reproduced. In this paper, we look at the special case of
              selecting inks for duotone printing, a relatively inexpensive
              process in which just two inks are used. Specifically, the system
              we describe takes an image as input, and allows a user to select
              0, 1, or 2 inks. It then chooses the remaining ink or inks so as
              to reproduce the image as accurately as possible and produces the
              appropriate color separations automatically.},
  year = {1996},
  pages = {237--248},
}

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