@inproceedings{f14dce06f1174d36a68b33cfa33a4ae1,
title = "Design of color screen tile vector sets",
abstract = "For electrophotographic printers, periodic clustered screens are preferable due to their homogeneous halftone texture and their robustness to dot gain. In traditional periodic clustered-dot color halftoning, each color plane is independently rendered with a different screen at a different angle. However, depending on the screen angle and screen frequency, the final halftone may have strong visible moir{\'e} due to the interaction of the periodic structures, associated with the different color planes. This paper addresses issues on finding optimal color screen sets which produce the minimal visible moir{\'e} and homogeneous halftone texture. To achieve these goals, we propose new features including halftone microtexture spectrum analysis, common periodicity, and twist factor. The halftone microtexture spectrum is shown to predict the visible moir{\'e} more accurately than the conventional moir{\'e}-free conditions. Common periodicity and twist factor are used to determine whether the halftone texture is homogeneous. Our results demonstrate significant improvements to clustered-dot screens in minimizing visible moir{\'e} and having smooth halftone texture.",
keywords = "halftone microtexture, moir{\'e}, periodic screen design",
author = "Kim, {Jin Young} and Chen, {Yung Yao} and Mani Fischer and Omri Shacham and Carl Staelin and Kurt Bengtson and Allebach, {Jan P.}",
year = "2011",
month = feb,
day = "11",
doi = "10.1117/12.878658",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780819484031",
series = "Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering",
booktitle = "Proceedings of SPIE-IS and T Electronic Imaging - Color Imaging XVI",
note = "Color Imaging XVI: Displaying, Processing, Hardcopy, and Applications ; Conference date: 24-01-2011 Through 27-01-2011",
}