Design of color screen sets for robustness to color plane misregistration

Jin-Young Kim
Yung-Yao Chen
M. Fischer
O. Shacham
J.P. Allebach
18th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP)(2011), pp. 1733-1736

Abstract

Periodic clustered-dot screens are widely used for electrophotographic printers due to their homogeneous halftone texture and their robustness to dot gain. However, when applied to color printing, there are two important phenomena that limit the quality of printed color halftones generated using a screening technology: (1) moire due to the superposition halftone patterns corresponding to different periodicity matrices, and (2) appearance changes due to misregistration between different colorant planes. This paper focuses on analyzing the registration sensitivity of periodic, clustered-dot screens. To quantitatively measure the effect of registration errors, we introduce two new functions: (1) cost, and (2) risk of registration errors. We propose the notion of #x201C;visual equivalence #x201D;, and derive three propositions under which visual equivalence can be achieved, even when registration errors occur.

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