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12/11/2007 12:44

Getting the accurate hue - Well-defined colour reproduction from the scanning to the output on screens and printers

Dr. Ulrike Rockland Pressestelle
Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)

    Red remains red and grey remains grey, regardless of whether it is a paper printout or a screen output. However, in reality it is often completely different: red becomes magenta or grey changes to yellow-grey. A properly defined colour reproduction may be often important for holiday pictures and photographs, it is however of special importance for the evidential value of documents.

    In order to provide a remedy, DIN (German Institute for Standardization) and BAM together with users have developed the DIN 33866-1 to 6:2000 standard series for colour copiers, colour printers, colour scanners and colour screens. This has now been integrated into the international ISO/IEC standard documents. A further development in this field is the draft of a new standard series DIN E 33872 Part 1 to Part 6 regarding relative colour reproduction, published this November. Parts 2 to 6 contain five test charts in pdf format which can be downloaded from the internet at http://www.ps.bam.de/33872E.

    The output of four equivalent grey series can be tested using the test charts in Part 3 of the draft standard. The printout of a series of four grey tones defined by four corresponding definitions in the PostScript programme language, is supposed to produce four equal and visually equally spaced grey series. However, four unequal, differently spaced and sometimes chromatic grey series are often seen on many screens and in the printout of the grey test charts. This is because modern connection sequences from scanning to reproduction reduce or enhance the colour steps and often let them distinguish completely. The test charts enable a visual assessment of the properties of the output devices printer and screen. Optional a colorimetric specification is also possible.

    The questions about the visual output properties are on the last page of the test charts. Most users do not find it difficult to answer the questions. If the user is not satisfied, he can choose appropriate software for his operating system (Windows, Mac, Unix) which displays the four grey series of the pdf test files equal and equally spaced on the monitor or even print them on a black-and-white or colour printer. This is a great help for the user of the workstation as both screen and printer can be adjusted to produce the intended evidential output.

    Information:
    Prof. Dr. Klaus Richter
    Division VIII.1 Measurement and Testing Technology; Sensors
    Phone: +49 30 8104-1919
    Email: klaus.richter@bam.de or klaus.richter@mac.com


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