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Achieving Color Agreement: Evaluating the Options
July 16th, 2007
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    July 16th, 2007

Color repeatability addresses conformance to standards and process control to ensure color consistency in process color printing. While repeatable color is a virtue, poor color agreement often exists among color printing devices. In this research, a number of image adjustment methods, from applying transfer curves to applying device link profiles, were examined to see if one method would achieve significantly better color agreement than any other methods. We found out that there is no single method that produces significantly better visual agreement when the color differences between the two printing systems are small. On the other hand, the device link achieves the best color agreement when the colorants of the two color printing devices are different.

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