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- W2969326988 abstract "The presented paper aims to evaluate the impact of real world and software simulated illuminants, used for color samples observation, upon the color reproduction of printed design products. The objects of research represent three design concepts for a cover presentation of the „Bulgarian tourist chamber”. Based on comparative analysis, the resulting data will help to determine the final design product, having best quality color reproduction in various real world observation environments. The goal is, using color management, to find the design with best color constancy upon illuminant change. The three design cover concepts are analyzed numerically and the color errors associated with the process of soft proofing them are determined. The aim was to determine the color differences at the beginning of the research between the digital original designs and the expected results from printing them on a digital printer, simulating the final print conditions – offset process. In this way the client and the designer will be able to get actual impression how the product looks in standardized observation conditions when printed and to make the appropriate choice. The research uses calibrated and profiled to D50 display as well as software for color gamut visualization in a device independent 3D LAB color space of the design color space and of the output print profile. In that way the designer can determine whether the colors used in the project are actually achievable in print using digital or offset reproduction processes. Using this procedure, the accuracy of color reproduction of the printed product, compared to the digital original, is improved. The color shifts, related with using different rendering intents when transforming the design color for printing, are also visualized. After the analysis of the soft-proofs the three designs are printed on a digital printer using hard-proofing settings for offset print condition. Next, they are subjected to observer evaluation using different real-world illuminants. The used illuminants are: simulated D50 light in a light booth, standard office fluorescent illumination, natural daylight and incandescent light. In that way, the designer and the client can easily identify potential color shifts in the printed items when the illuminant is changed – a common practice in real-world, where the end users of the design product don’t have standardized lighting. Using this research, the most appropriate design variant having the biggest color constancy upon change of illuminant can be chosen – illuminant metamerism. In addition, the color rendering capabilities of the used in the research illuminants are analyzed using spectral measurement data. Apart from real-world observation conditions analysis, the color constancy of the colors in the three design versions is also evaluated using software-simulated illuminants. In this way it is possible to evaluate the impact of a larger number of illuminants on the three design versions. The main colors of the printed design versions are spectrally measured and analyzed in a device independent Lab color space using software for color analysis and spectral simulation of illuminants. Different color palettes are obtained depending on the simulated illuminant. These palettes are used for subjective evaluation of the illuminant metamerism of the three tested design versions." @default.
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