Abstract:
A method to enable modification of color characteristics of an image. In the method, an image, defined in a first color space, is transformed to a second color space; and display of the transformed image is controlled. A color characteristic of the transformed image is modified using a rule defined in the second color space in response to a user input, and display of the modified transformed image is controlled.
Abstract:
In one example, a control process for an additive manufacturing machine includes displacing a platform, measuring the actual displacement of the platform, determining that the actual displacement varies from a nominal displacement, and determining an amount of an agent to be applied to build material layered on the displaced platform based on the determined variation.
Abstract:
A color table is modulated. The color table includes a plurality of nodes, and each node corresponds with a color input in the first color space and provides a print output in a second color space. The set of the plurality of nodes are arranged in a vector of a first color perception parameter. The vector can be arranged according to an order of increasing second color perception parameter in the first color space to an end node of the set of the plurality of nodes. A node in the set of the plurality of nodes that provides a peak amount of the second color perception parameter on the medium is determined. The print output for the end node is replaced with a print output corresponding with the node that provides the peak amount of the second color perception parameter on the medium.
Abstract:
A method to enable modification of color characteristics of an image. In the method, an image, defined in a first color space, is transformed to a second color space; and display of the transformed image is controlled. A color characteristic of the transformed image is modified using a rule defined in the second color space in response to a user input, and display of the modified transformed image is controlled.
Abstract:
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to color printing calibration. In a particular example, an apparatus includes an output circuit to print a color target for a particular lot of printing material, a calibration circuit, and an identifier circuit. The calibration circuit may identify color values for the color target, determine a plurality of color correction values for the particular lot of printing material based on the identified color values, and generate a color corrections map including the determined color correction values for the particular lot of printing material. The identifier circuit may generate an identifier corresponding with the color corrections map, identifying a location of the color corrections map in a network-accessible table for retrieval and calibration of printing devices using the particular lot of printing material.
Abstract:
A color table is modulated. The color table includes a plurality of nodes, and each node corresponds with a color input in the first color space and provides a print output in a second color space. The set of the plurality of nodes are arranged in a vector of a first color perception parameter. The vector can be arranged according to an order of increasing second color perception parameter in the first color space to an end node of the set of the plurality of nodes. A node in the set of the plurality of nodes that provides a peak amount of the second color perception parameter on the medium is determined. The print output for the end node is replaced with a print output corresponding with the node that provides the peak amount of the second color perception parameter on the medium.
Abstract:
A multicolor thermal printer comprising a controller, a thermal printhead, multicolor thermal paper, a monochrome lightness sensor, and a calibration subsystem is described. The calibration subsystem prints a calibration target that is scanned by the monochrome lightness sensor to determine if color crosstalk is present. If color crosstalk is present, the calibration subsystem decreases the contone range of affected colors and saves the new calibration settings.
Abstract:
In one example, a control process for an additive manufacturing machine includes displacing a platform, measuring the actual displacement of the platform, determining that the actual displacement varies from a nominal displacement, and determining an amount of an agent to be applied to build material layered on the displaced platform based on the determined variation.
Abstract:
The optical density of a first primary color is determined using two test patches. The first patch is printed with only the first primary color and a second primary color. The second patch is printed using the first primary color and a second primary color. The optical density of both patches is measured. The optical density of the first primary color is determined using the measured optical density of the second primary color and the measured optical density of the first patch.
Abstract:
The optical density of a first primary color is determined using two test patches. The first patch is printed with only the first primary color and a second primary color. The second patch is printed using the first primary color and a second primary color. The optical density of both patches is measured. The optical density of the first primary color is determined using the measured optical density of the second primary color and the measured optical density of the first patch.