Computational Evaluation of Print Unevenness According to Human Vision


Autoria(s): Sadovnikov, Albert
Data(s)

10/12/2010

10/12/2010

11/12/2010

Resumo

Print quality and the printability of paper are very important attributes when modern printing applications are considered. In prints containing images, high print quality is a basic requirement. Tone unevenness and non uniform glossiness of printed products are the most disturbing factors influencing overall print quality. These defects are caused by non ideal interactions of paper, ink and printing devices in high speed printing processes. Since print quality is a perceptive characteristic, the measurement of unevenness according to human vision is a significant problem. In this thesis, the mottling phenomenon is studied. Mottling is a printing defect characterized by a spotty, non uniform appearance in solid printed areas. Print mottle is usually the result of uneven ink lay down or non uniform ink absorption across the paper surface, especially visible in mid tone imagery or areas of uniform color, such as solids and continuous tone screen builds. By using existing knowledge on visual perception and known methods to quantify print tone variation, a new method for print unevenness evaluation is introduced. The method is compared to previous results in the field and is supported by psychometric experiments. Pilot studies are made to estimate the effect of optical paper characteristics prior to printing, on the unevenness of the printed area after printing. Instrumental methods for print unevenness evaluation have been compared and the results of the comparison indicate that the proposed method produces better results in terms of visual evaluation correspondence. The method has been successfully implemented as ail industrial application and is proved to be a reliable substitute to visual expertise.

Identificador

978-952-265-014-2

1456-4491

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/66316

URN:ISBN:978-952-265-014-2

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Lappeenranta University of Technology

Relação

978-952-265-013-9

Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis

Palavras-Chave #quality inspection #paper industry #mottling #perceived unevenness #visual perception #psychometrics #alitoiliated optical inspection #machine vision #image processing and analysis #printing #print mottle #instrumental measurements
Tipo

Väitöskirja

Doctoral Dissertation