Optimization of Ink Density for the Widest Color Gamut in a Lithographic Printing Process
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https://doi.org/10.32628/IJSRSET229515Keywords:
Color Gamut, Ink Density, Lithographic Printing, CIE LabAbstract
In this study, the color gamut of a commercial offset printing system was investigated at different ink densities. The color gamut increases with increasing ink densities. However, there are optimal densities at which the maximum colorfulness of the primary inks and the overprint colors are obtained. The color targets and color gamut agree with ISO 12647-2:2013 standard.
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