1 January 2010 Attributes of image quality for color prints
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Abstract
The evaluation of perceived image quality in color prints is a complex task due to its subjectivity and dimensionality. The perceived quality of an image is influenced by a number of different quality attributes. It is difficult and complicated to evaluate the influence of all attributes on overall image quality, and their influence on other attributes. Because of this difficulty, the most important attributes of a color image should be identified to achieve a more efficient and manageable evaluation of the image's quality. Based on a survey of the existing literature and a psychophysical experiment, we identify and categorize existing image quality attributes to propose a refined selection of meaningful ones for the evaluation of color prints.
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Marius Pedersen, Nicolas Bonnier, Jon Yngve Hardeberg, and Fritz Albregtsen "Attributes of image quality for color prints," Journal of Electronic Imaging 19(1), 011016 (1 January 2010). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3277145
Published: 1 January 2010
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KEYWORDS
Image quality

Printing

Visualization

Process modeling

CMYK color model

Color difference

Skin

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