Color selector for four-color offset printing, and method of creating it
First Claim
1. A method of creating a multiplicity of color swatches for use in selecting colors for four-color offset printing, comprising the steps of:
- (a) dividing the visible spectrum into a plurality of distinct hues, each hue being perceptually different to the naked eye from the hues immediately preceding and succeeding it,(b) determining the proportion of yellow, red, and blue dot density needed to create color swatches of each of those distinct hues,(c) for each distinct hue, reducing each of the yellow, red, and blue dot density in steps, the percentage of reduction in each step being the same for each of the yellow, red, and blue dot density, to create lighter-and-lighter tint swatches,(d) adding a particular proportion of black dot density to each distinct hue and all the stepped lighter tints created from it to produce a series of darker shade swatches,(e) adding greater proportions of black dot density in stages to all the stepped lighter tints crated from each distinct hue to produce darker-and-darker shade swatches of each tint, the proportion of black dot density added to each tint at each stage being the same, and(f) preparing individual color swatches bearing each of said hues, tints, and shades.
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A color swatch arrangement for use in selecting colors for four-color offset printing, and a method for creating such an arrangement, involves dividing the visible spectrum into a plurality of distinct hues, and determining the proportions of yellow, red, and blue dot densities needed to create color swatches of each distinct hue. A series of lighter-and-lighter tint swatches associated with each distinct hue are created by reducing each of the yellow, red, and blue dot densities in steps. A series of darker shade swatches is created by adding a proportion of black dot density to each distinct hue and all the stepped lighter tints created from it, and a series of darker-and-darker shade swatches are produced by adding greater proportions of black dot density in stages to all the stepped lighter tints.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of creating a multiplicity of color swatches for use in selecting colors for four-color offset printing, comprising the steps of:
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(a) dividing the visible spectrum into a plurality of distinct hues, each hue being perceptually different to the naked eye from the hues immediately preceding and succeeding it, (b) determining the proportion of yellow, red, and blue dot density needed to create color swatches of each of those distinct hues, (c) for each distinct hue, reducing each of the yellow, red, and blue dot density in steps, the percentage of reduction in each step being the same for each of the yellow, red, and blue dot density, to create lighter-and-lighter tint swatches, (d) adding a particular proportion of black dot density to each distinct hue and all the stepped lighter tints created from it to produce a series of darker shade swatches, (e) adding greater proportions of black dot density in stages to all the stepped lighter tints crated from each distinct hue to produce darker-and-darker shade swatches of each tint, the proportion of black dot density added to each tint at each stage being the same, and (f) preparing individual color swatches bearing each of said hues, tints, and shades. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11)
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9. A color swatch arrangement for use in selecting colors for four-color offset printing, comprising:
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(a) a plurality of distinct hue swatches extending from one end of the visible spectrum to the other, the hue of each swatch being perceptually different to the naked eye from the hues of the swatches immediately preceding and succeeding it, and each hue swatch being a combination of certain proportions of yellow, red, and blue dot density, (b) a series of lighter-and-lighter tint swatches associated with each distinct hue swatch, the tint swatches being produced by reducing each of the yellow, red, and blue dot density in steps, the percentage of reduction in each step being the same for each of the yellow, red, and blue dot density, (c) a series of darker shades swatches produced by adding a particular proportion of black dot density to each distinct hue and all the stepped lighter tints created from it, and (d) a series of darker-and-darker shade swatches produced by adding greater proportions of black dot density in stages to all the stepped lighter tints created from each distinct hue, the proportion of black dot density added to each tint at each stage being the same. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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