Gerhard Fuernkranz wrote:
you may want to use a dot gain model like e.g. Yule-Nielsen, or similar
(see for instance http://www.t2f.nu/t2frapp_f_121.pdf), to predict the
reflectance of a (single-ink) halftoned tint approximately.
Eric Stollnitz doctoral dissertation would be a good place to start:
"Reproducing Color Images with Custom Inks" see
<http://grail.cs.washington.edu/pub/papers/Stollnitz98.pdf>
Graeme Gill.
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