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Multitoning Method Based on Arrangement of Ink Distribution for Smooth Tone Transition  

Park, Tae-Yong (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Kyungpook National University)
Park, Kee-Hyon (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Kyungpook National University)
Ha, Yeong-Ho (School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Kyungpook National University)
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Abstract
Multilevel inkjet printer employs multiple ink droplets with variable dot size and/or different concentrations intended to preserve high fidelity color reproduction and the appearance of continuous tone. A variety of research efforts on multitoning techniques has progressed toward better image quality. However, banding artifacts appear due to the same dot distributions near the printable output levels. This results in discontinuity and visually unpleasing output, especially at the smooth tone transition region. In this paper, to reduce the banding artifacts, a multitoning method to arrange ink distribution by controlling the blending proportion of adjacent output pixels based on an improved threshold scaling function is proposed. Ink distributions across the banding regions are changed according to two factors of the threshold scaling function because these factors handle the blending point of adjacent output pixel. Therefore, 8 observers, subjectively investigated ink distributions around the printable output levels for a set of the improved threshold scaling function. For a threshold scaling function with the specific factor values, we can achieve smoother visual transition. In the experiment, the proposed method showed a reduction of banding artifacts in both u-ay and color image and represented better Performance of color reproduction.
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banding artifact;
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