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Abstract
Abstract For mass production, multiple color halftoning screen printing (MCHSP) can be considered as the alternative textile printing technology when vivid color gradation is needed and the cost of digital printing is a concern. Essentially, MCHSP utilizes the same equipment
as traditional screen printing to print overlapping multiple color gradation under halftoning patterns by applying dedicated treatments on color separation and calibration. To ensure color quality, equipment calibration and tone curve compensation are required to compensate for the variables
arising from equipment setup and heterogeneous fabrics. In this research, the authors present a procedure of tone curve compensation to eliminate the discrepancy from heterogeneous fabrics. The experimental results based on 55 samples of 44 different fabrics show the effectiveness of compensation
and reveal the distribution of average compensation percentage across fabrics.
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Typical issues include research papers and/or comprehensive reviews from a variety of topical areas. In the spirit of fostering constructive scientific dialog, the Journal accepts Letters to the Editor commenting on previously published articles. Periodically the Journal features a Special Section containing a group of related— usually invited—papers introduced by a Guest Editor. Imaging research topics that have coverage in JIST include:
Digital fabrication and biofabrication;
Digital printing technologies;
3D imaging: capture, display, and print;
Augmented and virtual reality systems;
Mobile imaging;
Computational and digital photography;
Machine vision and learning;
Data visualization and analysis;
Image and video quality evaluation;
Color image science;
Image archiving, permanence, and security;
Imaging applications including astronomy, medicine, sports, and autonomous vehicles.