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Color reproduction process

  • US 20050231576A1
  • Filed: 06/21/2005
  • Published: 10/20/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/22/2001
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A method of making separations for color printing using two over-printed transparent inks which comprises:

  • providing a red, green, blue (RGB) encoded initial image;

    converting the RGB encoded image to a cyan, magenta, yellow (CMY) encoded image;

    preparing cyan, magenta, and yellow image separations as source images;

    determining visually selected dominant object colors of the original image;

    choosing from a color palette two transparent ink spot colors which best represent the selected dominant object colors;

    selecting two channels from the cyan, magenta, and yellow source images as first and second channels and assigning a selected transparent spot color to each channel;

    superimposing the first and second channels now rendered with the selected spot colors to form a composite image;

    adjusting greyscale values of the two superimposed spot color channels to visually produce an image most closely resembling the desired final image; and

    making new separations of the two channels suitable for preparing printing plates.

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