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Color Management in Printing

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Color is an important attribute of the information visually perceived daily by an observer, including during the performance of certain professional tasks. The modern open information environment is characterized by various and generally disjointed means of reading (input), transmission, storage, processing, and display (output) of the images of color objects.

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    This abbreviation just indicates the signals obtained with the use of some wideband red, green, and blue filters, and does not in general correspond to the values of colorimetric space CIE RGB. In the absence of additional indices (sRGB, Adobe RGB, Ekta RGB…), the file format names only abstractly indicate the additive nature of some triad of primaries (see Appendix).

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    When, for example, the third and fourth patches of some initial step scale differ more from each other in one of the color attributes or their totality than the seventh from the eighth, the psychovisual identity is violated if the discrepancy on the copy of the same pairs is equal or, moreover, in the opposite ratio.

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    Possessing similar capabilities in the concept of “true proof”, but at the same time quite expensive devices of the late nineties did not find wide practical application.

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Kuznetsov, Y.V. (2021). Color Management in Printing. In: Principles of Image Printing Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60955-9_13

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