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Paper Abstract
Misalignment between the color planes used to print color images creates undesirable artifacts in printed images.
Color trapping is a technique used to diminish these artifacts. It consists of creating small overlaps between
the color planes, either at the page description language level or the rasterized image level. Existing color
trapping algorithms for rasterized images trap pixels independently. Once a pixel is trapped, the next pixel is
processed without making use of the information already acquired. We propose a more efficient strategy which
makes use of this information. Our strategy is based on the observation of some important properties of color
edges. Combined with any existing algorithm for trapping rasterized images, this strategy significantly reduces
its complexity. We implement this strategy in combination with a previously proposed color trapping algorithm
(WBTA08). Our numerical tests indicate an average reduction of close to 38% in the combined number of
multiplications, additions, and "if" statements required to trap a page, as compared with WBTA08 by itself.
Paper Details
Date Published: 18 January 2010
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 7528, Color Imaging XV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, 75280C (18 January 2010); doi: 10.1117/12.840426
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 7528:
Color Imaging XV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
Reiner Eschbach; Gabriel G. Marcu; Shoji Tominaga; Alessandro Rizzi, Editor(s)
PDF: 12 pages
Proc. SPIE 7528, Color Imaging XV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications, 75280C (18 January 2010); doi: 10.1117/12.840426
Show Author Affiliations
Haiyin Wang, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies (United States)
Mireille Boutin, Purdue Univ. (United States)
Mireille Boutin, Purdue Univ. (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 7528:
Color Imaging XV: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications
Reiner Eschbach; Gabriel G. Marcu; Shoji Tominaga; Alessandro Rizzi, Editor(s)
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